BET Reviews

3.4

47% would recommend to a friend

(125 total reviews)

Debra L. Lee

78% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

BET has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 125 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BET employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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125 reviews
1.0
31 Jul 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Honestly, the only pros are that when you leave work you typically don't take work home with you.

Cons

Poor management, rarely internal promotion, zero benefits, no industry perks, slave runner mentality! This place is awful. It truly perpetuates all negative stereotypes of African Americans not only through it's content but also through their interactions with their employees. No one is qualified, and therefore you do learn - learn how to do things the wrong way unless you're smart. Then you learn what not to do. This company exhibits zero morals or values nor does anyone hold any type of accountability for it being that way. Rather than create solutions to the endless problems they point fingers toward the junior staff and berate them.

1.0
3 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are no pros to working for "Black Entertainment Televion", honestly... It's almost a disgrace. Would never recommend to anyone. Not what it use to be.

Cons

Being paid in a timely manner after productions, more family members and friends than people who can actually do the work. The people who don't pay for flights or rooms are the same people that get their lunch expensed and the interns and PA's pay for EVERYTHING - flight, rooms, lunch.. And are never offered to be treated to lunch unless your family member or friend has pull and they will sneak and order for you.

2.0
18 Feb 2022

BET Digital Needs Better Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The overall company culture is one of compassion, learning, and being consciously aware that the world can be hard, and there are systems in place to ease that. Amazing fertility benefits, generous PTO policy, clean work environment, supplemental learning resources and overall decent people are all pros for working here until you get to the brand level. There is also a really good unbiased EAP program, which you will need for counseling if you work at BET.

Cons

Much like the government, the local leaders affect your life the most. This is the equivalent to working at a brand. While every workplace has its rounds of growing pains, the most toxic work environment experienced at Viacom, BET, or any other place I’ve worked was under the tyranny of Amy Dubois. This is not just specific to me, during her time here we’ve had the highest turnover rate, the most complaints filed to HR, and the most toxic work environment. As is customary and to be expected, even welcomed, Amy hired a team that she can trust. What was not expected was how under-qualified they were/are and how they were encouraged to foster a toxic workplace complete with bullying, harassment, and shifting of funds to inflate salaries, vanity metrics, and accommodate housing and traveling. Two of the biggest perpetrators were Angela Burt Murray and Shelly Jones. While Angela has left, Shelly is still there, causing an uncomfortable work environment and bottlenecking progress. What’s most disappointing, is that HR has been made aware of several instances for all three of these people and has done absolutely nothing. Emails were sent to senior leadership, they have been mentioned in almost every exit interview, other departments refused to collaborate with the digital team to avoid the mismanagement and lack of strategy, and people have quit with no job bc of the toxicity and still, no corrective actions.

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