A+E Networks reviews

3.6

72% would recommend to a friend

(506 total reviews)

Paul Buccieri

93% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

A+E Networks has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 506 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The A+E Networks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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506 reviews
2.0
May 23, 2014

Ok Place to Work, Better Growth Elsewhere

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Benefits were great - Depending on your department, you can be really immersed in the entertainment industry, with access to a lot of information, materials, people and events. - Work-life balance good - The people that end up working there are great

Cons

- Working with HR for any reason, big or small (why so much resistance- aren't you there to help?) - Few growth opportunities - old guard is firmly in place and they get the growth opportunities - For all of the great people working there, the vibe was off, the environment didn't feel fun or open - Pay is significantly below industry standard. When interviewing elsewhere, making a lateral move, the pay for the same position was more than double- *at three different, very well-known companies*

4.0
Feb 9, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, laid back attitudes. Getting work done is valued, but the environment is low stress. Sacrificing home life for the sake of work is not encouraged like at some other companies. They try to encourage a fun work culture- give out fun little corporate/new show related gifts, summer fridays. Great and fun brands, content is interesting and constantly changing. Brand new office space, discount at amish market.

Cons

I saw a lot of people that were stagnant in their positions- and they were all fine with it. Most of lower/ middle mgmt stay the same, with not much movement, if any, for years- and they all seem fine with it because benefits are great and pay is good- but I rarely saw any ambition other than in upper upper management. All lowest level employees are a revolving set of "freelancers" (full time hours, 5 days a week, every week, just no benefits). Theres not much in terms talent cultivation or retention for those starting out in the industry. The setup ensures that the salaried employees right above them feel no need to stay competitive for their jobs as theres no risk of the people below them being promoted. "Freelancers" have a limit to how many hours they can work at A+E (comes out to approx 1.5-2 years working full time hours), and then by law they are not allowed to work there for the next two years. Basically, they train someone to do the job, give them just enough time to get to know everything about the ins and outs of the department, company and learn how to work well with people who run them....and then they find someone else to start the entire process again. This would be acceptable if it were one or two people per department, but this department alone at one time had up to 18 of these permalancers out of the department total of about 50. The department had 9 "expiring" people in a 3 month span, that meant 9 new people sprinkled in over just a couple months, some trained properly and some not. It was said that they do this excessive freelancer business partly because freelancers do not factor in to the head count when calculating profit- basically, on paper, it looks like they are getting a hell of a lot of work done, with not many people.

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