SAG-AFTRA reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(143 total reviews)
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David White

67% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

SAG-AFTRA has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 143 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SAG-AFTRA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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143 reviews
2.0
Jul 20, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Overall good work-life balance -Employer-sponsored pension -Very good health benefits -HSA and dependent care FSA can save families money -If you're in the right department, your daily work can be fulfilling and engaging.

Cons

-A huge con is that the organization has a policy that managers cannot be references for their direct reports. So you could do amazing work for years but your manager can't tell anyone because HR bans it. This puts people who worked here at a severe disadvantage when looking for other jobs, and it would make me reluctant to take a job there had I known about it before I worked there. -How your job will be completely depends on your department. Some departments are truly like a family, and others have significant turnover due to poor departmental management. -Some managers would rather coddle poor performers than admit they made a hiring mistake and use progressive discipline to terminate incompetent employees. This results in others being punished with more work because they are competent. -There is little room for career advancement beyond Business Representative level unless someone high up likes you and makes a job for you. -The members can be very difficult to deal with and often treat you poorly (especially background actors). Producers can be wonderful or the absolute worst. -The pay is low for the type of work we do, especially for people with JDs. -Before the pandemic, they refused to let Business Reps work remotely even though 99% of the work they do can be done remotely. Post-pandemic, I wouldn't be surprised they bring this policy back, which would be a shame. -They lay people off via video conference where you can't even talk to the people who are terminating your employment. Pretty cold and heartless.

2.0
Apr 11, 2017

Not for the ambitious

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The pay is decent, and the benefits are alright. There's also a 35-hour workweek.

Cons

This is not the place to go if you're looking to advance through the ranks and achieve a position of leadership. There are lots of dinosaurs who have been working here for over 10 years. The entire place is run by attorneys which I suppose is expected since this is a labor union. I have no idea what on Earth some of the reviewers here are thinking when they talk about the "culture." There is ZERO culture. It's just a collection of various cliques. There are no organization-wide values or goals. Mentorship is non-existent. Being trained on new concepts is a process wrought with frustration and a lack of organization. The work is downright uninteresting. If you're a recent law school graduate looking to get some experience, this place would make a good stepping stone to a better job.

1.0
May 8, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some truly wonderful people working in this organization; however, those who work the hardest and demonstrate the most dedication to the union's mission are most often overlooked and barred from opportunities for advancement.

Cons

On an inter-personal staffing level, there is an absolute acceptance from the human resource department and upper management for neglectful treatment of staff. Over the course of my last year of employment with SAG-AFTRA, several employees in my department (including myself) continually filed formal complaints about harassing behavior that affected our abilities to perform successful. While management and HR acknowledged the validity of the issues, the individual causing discomfort was never spoken to or removed from the organization. The actions of one individual caused my department to lose very talented employees in a matter of six months, and if HR doesn't catch onto trends such as that I don't know how much faith a new employee could put in the organization as a whole. From a purely professional standpoint, this is not a good environment to grow in. I went into this job looking for more experience, and felt that being ambitious in nature was almost looked down up. Management in my department limited opportunities for professional development, and continually promoted members of the team who were more willing to help maintain the status quo of doing as little as possible each and every day without detection from upper management. If you are lazy and just want a way to kill seven hours each day, SAG-AFTRA may be a perfect fit. However, do not expect any real development or professional opportunities during your tenure unless you consider learning how to look busy a marketable skill.

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