Paramount reviews

3.4

49% would recommend to a friend

(3,967 total reviews)
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Robert Bakish

42% approve of CEO

26% positive business outlook

Paramount has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 3,967 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Paramount employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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4K reviews
2.0
Jun 30, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great culture, work perks, incredible benefits, centrally located

Cons

Turnover and restructures, poor managers with no training/bad behavior that gets no course correction, promotions and advancement for those with bad attitudes, no growth or development for the "little guys"

1.0
Feb 9, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Finally new leadership: CEO, channel presidents, sales lead etc -If you don't perform no one will notice since leaders are occupied with their own self promotion -Brand has a lot of eyes and resources and will continue to be a priority for Viacom -Youngish workforce -Somehow groups like the products group keep convincing clients to spend with us -Company paid phone/corp card - pretty standard -Working with artists and celebrities

Cons

I had to come back and leave a review after seeing the trades ripping Viacom a new one over the new CEO's creative vision: -Impossible to get promoted below Director level unless you live in the politics merry go round with the group VPs -Internally mobility is a joke, they have an entire department dedicated to breaking the perception of Viacom as a career dead end where you can't move around; all being a staff employee does is guarantee your app will be read by someone. Hiring managers don't want to inherit disgruntled employees or ruffle feathers of their peers so it seems they disadvantage internal staff members. The brain drain will continue! -Anti education, growth, self-improvement - colleagues snuck around/lied/hid personal development classes, courses, etc because there's a culture of not wanting "know it alls" aka people with tangible skill sets -This department specifically -Sad work place/office that feels like a call center with leadership sitting on their perch in offices -Culture of micromanaging and hierarchy below Director, you'll be left off important client emails, not invited to company parties/offsites as if you're the group assistant while you lose your mind putting in your all for clients -Zero training or guidance, you'll be left to figure everything out but then get scolded constantly and micromanaged over minor missteps -Leadership isn't very bright. Not asking for superstars just people who get the business and think big picture -HR turns a blind eye to years of exit interview confessions desperately trying to leave a better place for our colleagues since we generate so much revenue -Boring monotonous work that reacts to clients and trends instead of leading -Pay is insulting and raises are impossible, bonuses are tied to how the channel performs which is never going to be healthy again -Biased interviewing, the things you'll hear about candidates would make HR blush -Management literally doesn't care if you live or die - sending people up to get their bags during building fires, intimidating people to come in during storms -Employee reviews are super harsh and personal and not at all helpful yet you'll never be able to review your manager or get peer evaluated

3.0
Jan 29, 2017

Good company but culture needs work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- beautiful building with great views of the mountains - complimentary drinks and snacks - open environment - food trucks directly downstairs - private building gym (additional fee) - competitive salary and benefits - good work/life balance

Cons

- culture needs work, very cliquish and high school - not everyone are friendly - managers set bad examples of being on their cell phones, excessive chatting, doing personal tasks on company time, facebooking - lack of communication between teams/dept leading to wasted time and delays - only offers inflation raises - contract employees are often excluded in events creating a divide between staff and contractors - not a lot of room for growth

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Paramount Response
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Thanks for your post! I am disappointed to hear that you didn’t have the best experience working with managers and teams in the office. We recognize that having a supportive & qualified manager is vital to an employee’s personal growth and work life satisfaction and we are always looking ot provide in office opportunities for employees to bond and get to know each other. But, in regards to contractor participation in office events. Although we fully appreciate and love having our contractors as part of the team, from a legal perspective, contractors are not allowed to attend many events and office activities. This is a legal requirement from the government that we are required to adhere to.
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