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Discovery, Inc. reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,554 total reviews)
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David M. Zaslav

69% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Discovery, Inc. has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,554 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Discovery, Inc. 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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3.0
Aug 14, 2008
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Pros

The workforce is of a rich multicultural background and the company foments diversity in the workplace. Discovery has a strong policy to balance work and life, and offer ample opportunities and benefits for growth from pursuing education, with partial payment of costs, to onsite training in applications that advance your work skills. The environment is creative and cheerful, and their offices are conveniently located. The Company pays good wages in comparison to others similar in nature, however depending on individual experience or area of expertise. There is a lot of communication and information to become well acquainted with all the company offers. The content is exciting and there is never a dull moment, neither from the job itself, nor from the colleagues with whom you share your day. Exceptional talent works here and great people are drawn to this company for the laurels it rests upon.

Cons

Despite it being a media and communications company, and despite having an elaborate internal communication structure, employees are mostly in the dark as to processes and procedures. There is a lot of training offered, when it comes to it, the fact is, it is sink or swim, meaning that the enormous network must be deciphered on one's own, or run the risk of being belittled or intimidated by your manager ... albeit with a kind face. There is a dire lack of management that results in poor communication and waste of talent and time... and resulting in mediocrity camouflaged... New hires are taken on as temporarily or as contracted through Ranstaad... it is tough to get into the ranks of Discovery per se. Their incentives are not easy to take advantage of, the fact of the matter is, there is no time, or most of the benefits and training takes place at impossible times, or all day disrupting the work flow, or in Silver Springs headquarters. It is an every man to himself attitude that prevails among some departments, with managers quelling an employee's efforts to excel in creativity and effectiveness. There is an overall sense that no one knows what is going on, but all follow along from a sense of complacency, and relief to continue working in a place due to the fact that many deem that in Miami there is nowhere better to go from here. There has been a big turn over in the company with dozens of layoffs... yes, in part due to the downturn in the economy, but also due to an aggressive expansion and capitalization strategy. All in all it boils down to another brick in the wall...

5.0
Aug 9, 2008
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Pros

There is a great diversity of people that you work with and exposes you to different cultures and viewpoints. Discovery really takes care of the people they employ: great health care benefits and coverage, discounts to some of the best electronics companies, gift companies and exercise facilities. They always made their employees aware of things going on within the company, whether it had to do with the networks, education division, no matter which section. Even when my job and the facility I worked at were moved to an outside company in a different part of the country, I was aware that is was occuring almost a year beforehand! This is unheard of in today's workforce nowadays. They also provided a wonderful severance package and paid insurance that I have used so much with the birth of a son in the meantime.

Cons

There really is not too much that I can say about downsides of working for Discovery. The one thing that comes to mind is that there was not a lot of room for advancing in my office. This was mostly because it was a small office and the average length of employment there was about 12 years! Again, this is unheard of in most workplaces nowadays. In order for me to advance within the company, I would have had to move either to the corporate office or to one of the other offices across the country. Many of the offices were just as small as mine and were mostly sales offices though.

2.0
Aug 9, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Pride in workplace product and the benefits package.

Cons

Lack of intelligent senior leadership. Growing from a privately held company to a publicly traded one is painful but I can honestly say that has nothing to do with this reveiw. It is real that we are all accountable now but some folks that should be paying closer attention just, well, aren't. Many changes have been made that are positive but this last blow was based purely on personality and not skill set. It is difficult to remain upbeat when your boss is afraid that you know more than they do about how to do thier job. It is difficult to keep up moral when you are worried about losing your job based on a personality rather than job performace.

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