ESPN reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(1,301 total reviews)
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93% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

ESPN has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,301 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ESPN employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Nov 26, 2022
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Pros

The food at the main campus cafeteria is pretty good. The company also offers intramurals, which is a plus. Lots of talented, friendly people. I was able to observe several other departments just by reaching out to people I met.

Cons

No metrics to evaluate performance. Performance reviews are extremely objective. The department has no idea how to measure ROI (return on investment) despite continually harping on how important it is. Very little upward mobility. The only transferrable skills are Excel/SQL and content. Once you leave the newsroom, your "skills" are borderline useless. Stats Analysts are treated like babies. You must submit daily shift recaps describing what you did. The pay, hours and schedule are all terrible. I know multiple Stats Analyst II's who were making around $45-$50k/year at ESPN who are now making six figures within a couple years of leaving. North campus is a bomb shelter. I would not recommend working in S&A to a friend. If you must, do it for a year and then leave

4.0
Dec 21, 2021

Once in a lifetime opportunity

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Pros

Working for ESPN is a once in a lifetime opportunity. You get a chance to work on popular sports content with some of the best in the business. The campus in Connecticut is gorgeous and a perfect place to live if you have a family and want to settle down. The job looks great on a resume and provide a variety of networking opportunities.

Cons

It's incredibly hard to get a promotion despite long days at work. The work days are very untraditional and sometimes you may work 12 hours a day without overtime if you are a full-time employee in some departments. If you're settled in your career and don't want to move up then this is the perfect place. If not, it's more like college if you are under 30 and looking to get a resume booster and lots of experience in the sports industry.

1.0
Aug 8, 2021

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Pros

Our Mission: To Serve Sports Fans. Anytime. Anywhere. Our Values: People are our most valuable resource, and care and respect for employees and each other will always be at the heart of our operations. We embrace diversity to best serve all sports fans worldwide, and we are passionately committed to teamwork, quality, creativity, integrity, the aggressive pursuit of new ideas, audience growth and building shareholder value.

Cons

no real interest in diversity equity and inclusion - HR does not take your feedback seriously - very toxic environment

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