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National Entertainment Network Reviews

3.3

58% would recommend to a friend

(70 total reviews)

Nicholas Miceli

78% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

National Entertainment Network has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 70 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The National Entertainment Network employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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70 reviews
2.0
21 Sept 2014

Merchandiser

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible schedules. Manager will work with you, minimal management,

Cons

The company ask way too much for the money that they are paying you. You are responsible for vehicle maintenance, product inventory every month, fix broken machines, long distance travel, outdated machines, lots of admin work that your not paid for. .

2.0
6 July 2014

This job isn't for everyone

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's an industry I never would have thought about if it weren't for the job link I found in a hurry. I needed a job really quick and got one. The amount of control I was given as a result of my innovation in improving the overall operation from my position was a really cool experience. I also get along very well with everyone I've worked with.

Cons

I have had multiple positions within the company and have established that the overall management style is in need of some serious refining. I know it's a common issue at a lot of places. This place is no exception. It's a "bottom line" type of job. So if you think it's all sunshines and lollipops then check yo self, foo. It's one of the most consistently stressful positions I've ever held. And I don't know a lot of coworkers that LOVE their job. This job just isn't for everyone. It's really not TERRIBLE, but it could be significantly better. However, in all honesty, I just don't enjoy this line of work. I find it to be too stressful when considering the industry we work in. We should be the happiest group of employees in the world!

1.0
31 Oct 2013

Pass on it.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work on your own. Company Provided Car

Cons

I worked there for two weeks and thankfully something else was offered to me at another company so i took it. I will review what i seen during my two week stay. First off there training is very unorganized, when hired i was told there was no one to train me, so during the first few days i was doing odd jobs here and there. Eventually when i was trained i noticed the employees were not happy with what they were doing, i was told how management likes to micro-manage everything you do, for instance at every stop they would want a picture of your "merchandised" machine emailed to one of the managers so they could see it, say whats wrong with it then email it back to you, there was also a mix of managers, sometimes i noticed instead of going through chain of command, a senior manager would contact the driver rather than the lower management. Paperwork, noticed there was lots of paper work that each needed to go to various people, very unorganized. Company overloads employees with to many machines and expects them to do a list of micro managed tasks at each stop, which if you did you would be out 12+ hours. Company doesnt pay for the 1st 30 Minutes you leave your home to your stop, then when your at your last stop thats when your time ends, so if your away from home 2 hours that 2 hour drive is NON-PAID. You must go back and stockup at the warehouse and deposit your collected funds at the bank ON YOUR TIME, as THEY DONT PAY YOU FOR THAT TIME.

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