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Clear Channel Outdoor

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Low moral....Very Poor management.....Look elsewhere - Operations Superintendent Clear Channel Outdoor Employee Review

1.0
Dec 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits are okay such as paid holidays, sick days, vacation, and bereavement.

Cons

Pay stinks, raises are very rare, upper management is horrible, moral is very low, chance to advance are very rare unless you're a favorite of upper management. They tend to keep putting more and more on employees but do not compensate. Their cutting corners that don't need to be cut such as safety, drug testing, MVR reviews, etc. They do not value seasoned veterans within the company and industry instead they look for ways to get rid of or weed them out. I could go on and on about the cons.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Clear Channel Outdoor’s portfolio is genuinely impressive, and being part of one of the top three brands in out‑of‑home gives the role real weight. The job is especially rewarding when you’re helping SMB clients grow their visibility and watching their businesses evolve, while also supporting major brands in staying consistent and on‑message across markets. The product itself is strong, and when you’re in front of clients, you feel the value of what you’re selling.

Cons

Compensation for account executives could be more competitive, especially given the expectations and revenue responsibilities of the role. Improving base pay and commission structures would go a long way toward reducing the high turnover seen in many markets. Additionally, corporate tends to centralize decision‑making, which can limit local leadership’s ability to scale business based on the realities of their specific markets. Giving local teams more autonomy would create a better employee experience and ultimately drive stronger revenue performance.

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