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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3K reviews
1.0
Jan 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers are the only thing that made this job bearable.

Cons

I’ve never experienced a company that is as unsophisticated and cares as little about their employees as this company. You are only a dollar sign to corporate. The organizational and pay structures are terrible, as is the work environment. They find a way to pay you as little as possible for the clients / money you bring in for the company (they continually lower commission rates and when you have a guaranteed salary, you only make commission on what surpassed it monthly). Not to mention.. they lied about commission rates / withheld how the pay structure really works when they offered my position because they know overselling the position is the only way anyone will take the job. They also do not set you up for success. Training is terrible, managers cannot lead, and their old-school mentality when it comes to selling is their downfall. Most managers only have experience selling radio and know nothing about the digital products. They also expect you to hit revenue goals, but then only drill into their team that no one is doing well enough, and you get zero perks for what you do for the company, in every capacity (pay, attend events, etc). This makes for terrible morale.… the sales team is constantly burnt out. Senior sellers only stay because they have a large book of business that they’ve built up over a span of 20+ years even though they’re miserable. New sellers either get lucky with one huge account that are big spenders, or are run out of the company within the first 6-12 months because there are constant hurdles you have to overcome just to succeed. Everything that can go wrong will go wrong with your campaigns. And even if you’re on top of it, it still goes wrong and the repercussions land on the seller. The only way I can describe it is it’s as if they want you to fail by setting impossible standards, offering no support, throwing initiatives at you 24/7 that are time-wasters, and not caring that internal processes are a s*** show. As long as managers are making exceedingly more than their employees are, they’re content to just kick their feet back and relax. Save yourself from the trauma… or go into the job knowing it’s a resume builder but not a place you’ll likely thrive (unless you’re one of the lucky ones who can play the game).

2.0
Oct 30, 2023

Do Not Work Here

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Laid-back office dress code, hybrid schedule (meaning you can occasionally work from home), a few catered lunches, a few free concert tickets.

Cons

The few pros of this job did NOT outweigh the cons, in my opinion. The base pay is objectively horrible, and they very rarely give out raises or provide opportunities for advancement within the company to compensate for this. It was immediately clear to me that the people in management roles don't care about the people working for them. They encourage an extremely toxic "every man for themself" mentality instead of a cooperative team outlook, and overwork the people they're supposed to be leading. While working there, I never met a single person who had a positive few of the company, and now I understand why. My experience there was truly miserable. Additionally, their journalistic ethics are shaky, at best. When I tried to bring attention to this issue I was met with ridicule and nothing was changed to bring some journalistic integrity to the company.

2.0
Jan 27, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- iHeart is a big name to have on your resume and will garner attention from prospective employers - The iHeart Digital Solutions roles are a good way to transition to a more marketing focused role from a different profession.

Cons

- Working with sales people who do not understand the digital products and are only one step above used car salesman. - This is a churn and burn position, they expect Digital Account Managers to only last about 18 months. You will work well in excess of 40 hours a week and always be behind. - Shockingly rude and unprofessional behavior from other employees, market presidents down to sales assistants. The things people were willing to write in emails is ridiculous. One lunatic actively refers to himself as "the king." The type of behavior that would get you dragged in front of HR or flat out fired in any other company. - No advancement opportunity, they do not promote from within for iHDS team and hire manager positions almost exclusively from outside. - They leverage the "cool factor" of working for a major media company to pay less than market rate and offer a poor benefits package for such a large employer. - General lack of transparency. They suspended 401K matching in March 2021 at the start of the pandemic, didn't start matching again or make any mention of it in the two year since. - Its a sales first company, quality of content and media plans that make sense are of secondary importance

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