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Absolutely toxic - Anonymous employee Walt Disney Company Employee Review

1.0
Jun 8, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I guess the pandemic and Zoom culture allows you to see how ridiculous some of the multimillion dollar homes are of the senior most executives in LA + Hamptons? Knowing that they’re rolling in ridiculous stock options and seeing those spoils is a helpful refresher as to why they’re brutalizing you everyday to deliver more subscribers.

Cons

Too many to comprehensively name, but will cite a few. Zero transparency when it comes to results and ongoing ambiguity as to what goals we need to hit. Completely frenetic top down management of the business where senior execs constantly panic about subscriber growth on a day over day basis and everyone beneath them has to deal with their daily fire drills that, ironically, derail actual progress towards meaningful growth. No empowerment of bottoms up ideas. Senior execs of DMED (the parent division of The Walt Disney Company that encompasses streaming) have absolutely no digital marketing or streaming experience, and it shows. Nasty politics between teams. Many leaders lack an ounce of charisma and instead manage through inducing anxiety.

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Pros

Amazing crew, fun work, lots of projects.

Cons

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1.0
Apr 1, 2026
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Pros

Unless you’re a completely shameless brown-noser who has at least two brain cells to rub together and a shred of scruples, you’ll eventually be put into the catapult and launched out of the Tragic Kingdom, freeing you from your waking Hell of a job.

Cons

Disney management has long been stacked with people who specialize in bootlicking but have no real aptitude in anything else. So anyone who 1) points out that their ideas are absolutely terrible and destined to lose millions (or billions) of dollars, or 2) shows any genuine aptitude in doing the job competently is put in the Lightning Lane for Mickey’s Unemployment Adventure. Who gets to climb Promotion Mountain? The folks who enthusiastically cheer all the cockamamie plans to polish whatever turds management puts forward without a word of criticism. Any dissent in the ranks meets ruthless reprisals from the an upper management that is as insecure as it is incompetent. There is no industry magazine article they won’t take as gospel, no trend or buzzword they won’t chase. And any acquired properties will be grossly mismanaged so that their fans will hate them because the top brass only cares about Mickey things: Disney buys expensive new toys just so it can break them. It’s all incredibly depressing, but remember: You must keep smiling – the only Disney employees who are allowed to be surly and rude are the ones who work in the parks.

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