Mostly pleased ... but it's not all peas and carrots. - Executive Assistant NBCUniversal Employee Review

4.0
Feb 5, 2014
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Pros

Great corporate events IF you work at the Miracle Mile location(don't work at the Lot aka Universal City location). Relaxed attire. Constant free swag, surprise food/drink parties, events, and screenings. Great farmers market at the courtyard every Wednesday all year long. Courtyard being renovated to be more user-friendly to employees. Decent luncheons options within walking distance. Half-day Fridays during the summer season.

Cons

G4 department was completely laid-off in a move to expand and rebrand to Esquire. Then Style department was completely laid-off in a move to expand and rebrand to instead become Esquire. Now G4 is back the way it was, sans all the employees. It's difficult to move up internally. Parking structure is difficult to get in and out unscathed. I.T. department is not that great, but better than NBCU's corporate I.T. from India! Since the merger from E!/GE/Comcast to NBCU, NBCU has inundated how they do things into our already regular-flowing-happy ways, makes things more difficult and not as appealing. Due to this merger and how corporate things are getting, long-time employees and those there pre-merger are extremely dissatisfied with their jobs.

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5.0
Jun 24, 2026
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Pros

Good environment and location. Easy to assimilate

Cons

Expensive area and not a lot of growth potential

3.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

NBCUniversal is full of smart, funny, talented people who genuinely care about the work. I learned a tremendous amount there, especially about programming, production, audience strategy, brand management, budgets, talent, internal politics, and how a major media company actually functions when the glossy press release meets the spreadsheet. The brands are still powerful. NBC, Peacock, Bravo, USA, SYFY, E!, and the broader portfolio have real history, real audiences, and real cultural weight. When the company is aligned, it can move beautifully. You get exposure to major shows, high-level conversations, complex productions, and the kind of institutional knowledge you cannot really get anywhere smaller. It is also a place where you can build real taste and real judgment. You see what works, what almost works, what dies in a conference room, and what somehow survives three leadership changes and a budget cut.

Cons

The biggest downside is instability. NBCUniversal has been through major structural change, including the cable network spinoff into Versant, divestitures, reorganizations, and significant layoffs. That kind of uncertainty changes the job. You are not just doing the work. You are trying to understand which version of the company you work for this quarter. Decision-making can also be slow and heavily layered. There are a lot of smart people, but sometimes too many of them need to bless the same sentence, deck, cut, budget, or idea. The result is that good work can get sanded down, delayed, or rerouted through a maze wearing a lanyard. The company also asks people to do more with less, then less with less, then somehow make it feel premium. That is exhausting. Especially for employees who care deeply and are trying to protect the creative, the business, and their own sanity without being handed a map.

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