Ruined A Good Thing - Anonymous employee NBCUniversal Employee Review

1.0
26 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There really are none now.

Cons

Peacock was a great place to work until the reorg last year. Once the NBC teams took over with their old school way of thinking and operating, the culture and energy shifted. They don’t think innovatively at all and have never done any of the things at scale that Peacock has done from a marketing standpoint but feel they have all the answers. If you’ve only worked at NBC your entire life, you definitely don’t have the tools it takes to run a successful streaming platform when you’ve been in a linear environment you entire career. Instead of being collaborative, they pushed loads of Netflix people out. Obviously people that know how to run a successful streaming platform and think that spending millions on out of home is the only marketing tool that will push the brand forward. Which is laughable. On top of being an excruciatingly painful place to work if you are creative since anything more than cookie cutter gets frowned upon, they recently went to 4 days a week in the office. They also have built a culture of just promoting their buddies over those that are actually doing the work at a high level. Favoritism for the unqualified is at an alltime high. They also changed benefits last year to a company where all my doctors I’ve went to for a decade and were always covered are now out of network.

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5.0
14 Jun 2026
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Pros

Excellent work culture, great co-workers and manager. Interesting and relevant work. Solid benefits as well.

Cons

Massive org so can experience lots of silo-ing and slow to change.

2.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

Great perks and benefits! Free theme park tickets, cable, peacock subscription. Good place for interns

Cons

Entry level pay is very poor and not sustainable. Lot of politics when it comes to promotions and it is based more on relationship with management rather than actual performance. Upper management just takes all your work and presents as their own. Fake it till you make is at every level of this organization. Hired people as remote and now is laying everyone off.

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