New England Patriots Reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(35 total reviews)

Robert K. Kraft

77% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

New England Patriots has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 35 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The New England Patriots employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Arts, entertainment and recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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35 reviews
1.0
31 May 2019

The Boys Club

Recommend
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Pros

Its great being able to work for a winning team and be able to experience what its like to be part of a Super Bowl win. All of staff get along extremely well, everyone is so friendly to each other and you really create some great friendships.

Cons

The Patriots definitely offers a "Boys Club" mentality and I don’t think that they are being progressive women in the workforce which is surprising as we do have a women CMO. There is an extremely obvious favorite-ism towards men in this organization and its noticeable by who is promoted each year. The HR department sets rules but I’ve learned more employees are the exception than the rule. It always seems these rules are created as loop hole so they can refuse to promote someone or prevent them from getting a raise. For example, you are never guaranteed a raise, or so I am told in my review each year. The reason you will be told is that "only 1 person may receive a raise or a promotion and this year it just isn’t you even though we feel you exceed all expectations year after year but my hands are tied with HR" Then you will turn around and see 4 men in the same department all with new promotions in the same month. Sometimes you will even see positions created just so a man can get a raise and a new title. I don’t ever see this happen for the women here but overall everyone should be held to the same standards. Employee pay is another subject all together. Starting salaries are about $1 above the poverty line and if you are lucky to receive a raise of 2% at the end of the year they expect you to be really thankful for your 9 cent increase. Part of your pay is that you get to tell people you work here and you get a free training camp hat. I keep trying to pay my rent with that and it still hasn’t been accepted.. strange. The painful part is that if that when I finally brought my take home pay to my VP he was genuinely like “oh…that’s all you make…? I’m sorry I didn’t realize it was so low.” Nothing was done about of course except agreeing with yes.. you are poor. Sadly the decision makers and people who are capable of making a change don’t seem to either want to listen to the employees or just don’t care. There is a HUGE gap of people who have been here for 2 years and then 25 years. The turnover rate is about 1.5-3 years and then maybe 10-20 employees in the 3-10 year range and then all senior leadership is 20 plus years and started with the Kraft Family from the start. Its hard to leave because the people that come here and fall in the under 10 years are so amazing to work with and genuine that you don’t want to leave but are forced out so you can have a life and also be able to afford food & rent.

1.0
3 Feb 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are very good employees who work here, some benefits of access to stadium on local events, free soccer tickets.

Cons

Highly micro-managed environment. There is no work-life balance. Long hours are pressed on all employees, get it done or you are out environment. Management prefers on old ways, new ideas are seldom entertained. Department heads are very corrupt and always pressuring their employees. Certain department heads are very poor in professionalism, a cowboy approach and always duct-taping problems. Poor compensation in the area, bad and expensive benefits compared to other employers in the region.

2.0
19 Jan 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Exciting environment. Great job right out of college if you can live at home. Staff is very friendly and close. As a full time employee I had to work all games, but we did recieve 2 tickets per game for our family to use.

Cons

Pay is insulting for the caliber of employees they are looking for. Long hours and no room for growth hence the high turnover. Yes, everyone wants to work there, because the team is doing well, but that is no excuse for not valuing your employees or paying them what they are worth. Department heads have been around for a LONG time and some of them are very unprofessional. For the amount of success the team has and revenue that is made, it is not shared with the small full time staff.

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