iHeartMedia reviews

2.9

32% would recommend to a friend

(2,838 total reviews)
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Robert W. (Bob) Pittman

38% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

iHeartMedia has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,838 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The iHeartMedia employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Dec 22, 2023

Miserable.

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Pros

The only bright side to this job was my teammates. All of them are so kind and empathetic to the treatment we receive. They are such talented hardworking people, and I wish they were treated as well as they deserve. I wouldn’t have lasted as long as I did without my team.

Cons

“I wouldn’t wish this job on my worst enemy.” “I’m about to curl up in a ball and give up, I can’t take it anymore, I’m so depressed" “I think every day that it surely can't get worse than this, and every day I am proven wrong.” “This job has destroyed me” “I’ve been crying all day” “In the morning I feel sick at the idea of logging onto work.” These are just a few quotes from multiple team members in my time at iHeart. My time working as a Digitial Solutions Engineer / Digital Account Manager has been the most miserable time of my life. In these years working on the digital team I have never been so poorly treated, disrespected, and overworked. Working alongside the sales team at iHeart is harrowing. The culture that's allowed to flourish on the sales team is toxic and hostile. Our team is treated like dogs by the account executives. They are unprofessional, demanding, and incompetent, and the digital team acts as their scapegoats and punching bags. They lack knowledge of the products we sell, tactics and strategy are lost on them, and they struggle to use the most basic technology. This goes for the AEs, their managers, and the market VPs. Their behavior is an embarrassment to the company. I have raised alarms for years begging for AE training and for the sales managers to crack down on the disturbing behavior, unreasonable, and abusive treatment exhibited by the sales team, and time and time again I have been disappointed by the lack of change. "Sales will be sales" is the favorite excuse. The overwork cannot be stressed enough. Our team of less than ten DSEs / Account Managers managed over 130+ AEs. And every AE expects they should be the priority. We plan, launch, and manage these campaigns from beginning to end and get zero credit or acknowledgment. And no matter how hard and how efficiently you work, you will always be behind. Burnout is inevitable. There is essentially zero growth opportunity besides progressing to a Senior DSE/Account manager. In which you take on double the workload and take on the more complicated campaigns with a MINIMAL pay raise. Speaking of pay - the pay gaps in this position were ridiculous. As a senior, I was still making less than a new hire. The pay is below average and the benefits are disappointing. Few days off and expensive insurance. Good luck if you ask for a raise. Even if you have shown great performance a raise request will be promptly ignored or denied. No yearly reviews are given despite being promised.

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iHeartMedia Response
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Thank you for your honest review about your experience on this team. I am deeply appreciative of your feedback and the time you took to share this with us, and I am making sure my team (HR) is made aware of your review – especially your concerns – so that we can respond appropriately internally. It is always our goal to make sure the iHeart employee experience matches our teams’ expectations, and I am sorry to see that you may not have felt that way. That said, I was happy that your colleagues and teammates were a bright spot for you. Please feel free to reach out to my team at hr4u@iheartmedia.com in the future with any other questions or feedback you may have. Kind regards, Michele Laven, CHRO @ iHeart
2.0
Aug 23, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Remote, work flexibility and work life balance. Big name Friendly people Good place to start off, but maybe not so good for career development unless you work really hard but even then you may not get the proper pay for the amount of work you do.

Cons

Lack of official career ladders and review process to allow career growth for most eng Disconnect between upper management and engineers Disconnect between HR and engineering and too many hoops for budget allocations Poor healthcare benefits Not enough incentives to keep long term engineers, leading to a lack of subject matter expertise in many areas Engineers are spread too thin over too many things Too much tech debt not enough engineering innovation opportunities

1.0
Oct 30, 2019

Don't Work Here Unless You're Desperate

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Pros

You get tickets to cool events sometimes, and there is a lot of free food.

Cons

To start, they will pay you next to nothing. You won't get raises, or bonuses, and will be scoffed at when you say that you need xyz. They require a college degree for jobs that an average HS student can do, and will offer you $30k to do it. They will continuously pile on the amount of work that you will have to do, and will never offer you a raise for taking it on, nor will there be enough time in a work day to do the jobs, and they WILL NOT pay you overtime. They will say there is opportunity to move up, they will laugh, say you don't have enough experience, and then bring in other people with no knowledge of the industry into management positions. They'll say they can't offer you a raise because there is not enough money funneling to the office, and then in the same breath announce that they will say they bout season box tickets to sporting events for over half a million dollars.

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