IT - Anonymous employee NBCUniversal Employee Review

2.0
Sep 27, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are many "perks" to the company, including private screenings of films, both at external and even onsite cinemas. Summer working hours is a great idea. This allows you to finish early on a Friday if you put in an extra 30mins each other day. Other standard perks which you get else where.

Cons

IT is split into two regions. The idea is for UK IT to take standards from the US. However menagement within UK IT are far to busy defending their roles/purpose of being, that nothing really gets done... Basically all words no action. Projects over run. No co-ordination when handing over services. No IT road-map, just fire fighting. Management have worked their way up from PC support (so I have been told).

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Thanks for your feedback! We're glad you enjoy the company perks and hours. We apologize you feel this way and encourage you to reach out to your supervisor or your local HR representative regarding your concerns with the structure of the team. - The NBCUniversal Talent Acquisition Team

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