Could be so much more, but there's no onus to change. - Anonymous employee NFL Employee Review

3.0
Jul 1, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Speaks for itself: you get to work for the NFL. -Excellent benefits which are (usually) easy to access or change. -Opportunities to work on Hollywood-grade shoots and events, if you can get them.

Cons

-Laughable lack of opportunities for advancement. The upper brass is more concerned with protecting the interests of the NFL's billionaire owners than offering stable employment to talented, hardworking, and passionate people. -Every new position that becomes available is either seasonal or part-time, squashing the majority of opportunities to build a career. Queries related to transitioning departments or upgrading job responsibilities are met with ambivalence or gatekeeping. -Very cliquey with lots of division between departments. I've lost count of the number of times I've needed help from another department and either never got an answer or was met with confusion. -Higher-ups are completely disconnected from the needs of their employees. Internal improvements feel invisible at times. -The quality of technology is incredible in some of the "marquee" departments, but sorely lacking in others.

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5.0
Mar 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great laid-back, work environment. Seasonal job for 7 months

Cons

Hard to get a fulltime job; took away remote options

4.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

The people make the place. Best people ever. Also obviously awesome if you love football

Cons

They make everyone part time because they say they don’t have enough money to give people benefits. They made $23 billion last year btw.

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