Was a good time while it lasted. - Anonymous employee NBCUniversal Employee Review

4.0
Aug 21, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Iconic brand filled with tons of history in television and motion pictures. Truly a unique portfolio of businesses and content.

Cons

Internal cut-throat politics ran rampant in 30 Rock and Los Angeles. Comcast changed the culture of the company. It sucked the life out of this amazing brand and challenged innovation to protect their cable business.

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NBCUniversal Response
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Thanks for your feedback! We truly believe our diverse talent provides a very collaborative environment. We are so proud of our large and diverse portfolio, but we understand it can take some getting used to! We suggest you enroll in some of our Employee Resource Groups in order to meet others with common interests and backgrounds across all of our business units. Additionally make sure to join us for some of our fun events. Thanks again for your feedback! -The NBCUniversal Talent Acquisition Team

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