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Finance - Anonymous employee Victory Records Employee Review

5.0
27 June 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I started at the company as an intern in the sales department and worked my way up through various positions until I found my place in finance. It’s a fantastic company with lots of room for growth. There is never a shortage of things to do and every day brings new opportunities and tasks. You will not be bored sitting at a desk all day. Victory provides you will opportunities of learning and developing skills outside of your area of expertise. Employees are encouraged to attend concerts and to listen to music. Although the office has a laid back atmosphere, everyone take their jobs seriously and had immense passion for the work they are creating.

Cons

The job may require long hours, but it’s worth it for the sense of accomplishment when a new record comes out or a new band breaks.l

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4.0
25 June 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Surrounded by music all the time, offering great hands-on experience in the industry.

Cons

Work load can be a bit demanding at times, always something to be done.

2.0
8 Nov 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I was an intern and really liked and respected the department heads. Although I primarily worked for the director of promotions, the other directors frequently asked for my help and gave great feedback. If I were to work there full time, I saw plenty of opportunities for individuals to make large contributions to the company.

Cons

Everyone seems to be working in fear of their boss. I never worked in environment where people were SO stressed about what negative feedback they might get. Everyone also seemed to be way overworked. Although the owner may only see hiring more employees as more expenses, he would get way more productivity out of his employees if they had a lessened work load. Oh, and the most obvious negative is the horrible bands they keep signing. When I was there, I heard employees listening to so many great bands that should have been signed, but again, the final decision was in the hands of the owner, which resulted in some awful bands being signed while I was there.

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