you will know what this company is when " let go" - IT Analyst NBCUniversal Employee Review

1.0
Mar 1, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

good team members , Ok benefits,

Cons

poor management in IT. Only look out for themselves. Do not make any mistakes or it turns into a witch hunt. When you attempt to move upward or lateral they try to stop you in any way possible. When you try to go to school they try and stop you. If it's not related to your current position. Good people are let go for minor reasons the management manufacturers. Desktop Techs waste time doing asset hunt downs and finding lost equipment that was decommissioned long ago. Less work and more digital paperwork to appease upper management. so many more i could say about the IT department but do not have space. They try to screw you when your "Let GO" no severance pay for years of good service over a virus. The stress of losing a job at any given moment is the worst. If you make any mistakes you will find out.

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