Strong place to work - Avis employé Senior Director, Sales Management Paramount

4,0
8 août 2023
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Avantages

The corporate culture is relatively casual and warm. I've worked at more cut-throat corporate Ad Sales jobs and this is way, way better. The work-life balance is pretty great. Summer Fridays are really a thing here so there is not much activity and you can really have extra time to yourself. Fridays in general are a bit lighter as well. Paramount has deep pockets for employee talent when they choose. The payment package is strong. Most people are very leaned into their roles and do become subject matter experts. There are smart people in the Sales, Yield and Operations organizations. The company is stable and has strong fundamentals.

Inconvénients

Their new policy apparently bars anyone below VP status from obtaining RSUs in their comp package. The offices are terrible. They are in the heart of Times Sq. which is a nightmare in and of itself. Additionally, the floor plan is not modern, stimulating and inviting. Instead, it is set up like legacy offices from the 80s - tan carpet, closed-door offices, poor lighting, limited conference rooms and phone booths, etc. There are also no kitchens on most floors. They do not even offer employees free snacks or drinks. Extremely frustrating. There is a culture of executive aloofness that is aggravating and counter-productive. You can almost guarantee yourself that anyone in a very senior executive role, across any department, will be extremely hard to communicate or collaborate with in any manner. This is much more prevalent than it is in other broadcast/streaming companies

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5,0
18 mars 2026
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Avantages

great place to start off at

Inconvénients

I would say the job advancement

2,0
11 juin 2026
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Avantages

- Benefits - At the Digital Specialist, Account Manager, and Account Executive level the people are mostly incredible to work with internally - Most AEs are able to have their own offices, which helps significantly to drown out the noise of senior management

Inconvénients

- CEO / Culture post Skydance merger: I never thought I would ever be in a position where I would want to leave a company because of the people. But that is starting to become the case. ELT/SLT does not care about the culture, hard workers, or rewarding loyalty. They will treat you like a number because the only thing anyone cares about (and its so apparent more than ever) is the bottom line. - Compensation and values - working for Viacom and CBS / ViacomCBS / Paramount before Skydance actually felt like it meant something. Now, no one knows if we're even valued and more often than not we're made to feel like every day of our lives here we have to prove our value over and over again. You never genuinely feel safe or comfortable here because there's going to be layoffs every 6 months. Other tech companies will give better compensation - Paramount needs to up their game if they don't want to continue losing their best talent. - You're literally just a number here. The company does not reward hard work or loyalty so it's best to just watch your own back because no one will have it here. They have let go of the best leaders that I've ever come across and have kept toxic egos only because they know how to play the toxic game that working here has become

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