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Pac-12 Networks

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Love hypocrites? - Anonymous employee Pac-12 Networks Employee Review

1.0
Jul 12, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Want a head start on a career that teaches you how to sling mud and backstab peers? Look no further. Work for pennies while the execs make 1000x more than you! All the while, they tell you how great of a job you are doing, then turn around and tell you how you don't deserve a raise.

Cons

People roam in groups. If you aren't part of the group, you don't exist. They will walk all over you, figuratively and literally. You can share a cube space with a peer for a few years and that same peer won't even acknowledge you outside of the office unless they need your help. After you've helped them, they will go back to ignoring you. Refuse to help? They will call you for not being a "team player" and your boss will expect you to help them even if it's not your job or part of your job responsibility. The commissioner promises the schools a specific amount of cash annually that has never been delivered, yet his salary keeps on rising! (google it; highest paid in the smallest market). Positions have been cut and not fulfilled in the past few years. Ask for a increase in salary? "No, what have YOU done for the company?" Bottom line: they are looking for kids fresh out of college, who don't know better, to work for minimal wage in one of the most expensive places to live.

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5.0
Jan 28, 2026
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Pros

Working there, I was surrounded by some of the hardest working and selfless people I have ever worked with. Really brought the morale up and made it a joy to come to work every day from the people.

Cons

Pac-12 layoffs (not a con, but expected from the changes in the conference]

4.0
May 28, 2025
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Pros

Plenty of opportunity to work

Cons

Less work in the summer

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