Not Bad But Could Be Better - Anonymous employee NBCUniversal Employee Review

3.0
Oct 2, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Overall fairly nice place to work. You have a few bad apples here and there but overall everyone is pretty friendly - Good benefits and amenities? The lunchroom is pretty convenient and fairly affordable, healthcare and 401K are great

Cons

- They're cutting costs significantly and everyone else is suffering as a result - Not enough staffing all around so when one person calls out you can be called for short turnarounds, work a week straight or more, or work more than 12 hrs a day to cover shifts - They don't seem to promote much or give raises despite having very capable staff who might already be doing the job they're hiring someone else for - Its not easy to get jobs much less interviews in other departments of the company. It almost feels you'd have a better chance at a job if you weren't an NBC employee - Hiring managers/recruiters can be very elitist in selecting candidates. Most of the candidates I've seen come through in the past few years have been predominantly White with degrees from expensive colleges - There's a lot if subtle racism that goes unchecked and HR/managers will more quickly punish someone for reacting to it as opposed to correcting the behavior of the person perpetrating it

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Pros

Flexible Scheudling Super inclusive Great environment Helpful coworkers

Cons

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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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