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Sony Pictures Entertainment

Part of Sony

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Strong creative output, but leadership and communication need improvement - Anonymous employee Sony Pictures Entertainment Employee Review

2.0
8 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• Talented teams with strong creative and technical skills • Projects often offer unique challenges and learning opportunities • Access to industry-standard tools and resources

Cons

• Organizational changes and role adjustments can occur with limited context or communication • Career progression in certain paths may be unclear or difficult to navigate • Processes for raising and resolving workplace concerns are not always consistent or effective • Expectations and responsibilities are not always clearly defined, which can contribute to workplace stress • Limited remote work flexibility — hybrid policy typically requires four days per week in-office

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5.0
9 Apr 2026
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Pros

Had THE best manager, awesome networking opportunities, amazing chance to connect with other interns

Cons

Cons could be applied to any company so it's not specific to Sony

2.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- began work with an amazing team and culture - exposure to major IP and high-profile campaigns - some genuinely talented and passionate colleagues - fast-paced environment that builds skills quickly - healthcare is decent - some fun on-lot perks

Cons

- poor work/life balance exceptions from SPTV lower and upper management - unmanageable workload left little room for the collaboration and meeting engagement leadership expected - upper management changes resulted in reactive restructuring with little regard for team culture or continuity - inconsistent management: some leaders failed to empower or advocate for their teams - clear office politics which interfere with business decisions - quick burnout when management fails to course-correct workload - leadership set workloads based on personal work style rather than sustainable team norms - little to no growth opportunities - 4 days in office is excessive and unnecessary

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