Could be a great place BUT... - Anonymous employee Z Living Employee Review

1.0
14 Aug 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Located in the center of Hollywood, CA. A network dedicated in promoting health and fitness. Has tv shows that encourages better eating, yoga, and self awareness/appreciation. Great coworkers and generally straight forward work.

Cons

Do not work here as a freelancer. Will never get paid on time and the financial office in NJ always has an excuse for their lateness. This place should really be looked at by the Department of Labor. It's ridiculous.

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4.0
15 Jul 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Z Living has an experienced team that's dedicated to the network's success. Z Living is a great place to learn about all aspects of how a network operates from distribution, sales, creative services, management, programming, digital and international marketing.

Cons

Challenges associated with a new network entering into a competitive marketplace.

1.0
17 Jan 2018
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The office in Hollywood is nice. The job itself is relatively low-stress. The staff is friendly and welcoming. It's a relaxed atmosphere. The hours are a solid 9-5, though management tends to come in late and leave early, if they come in at all, which gives it an even more comfortable feel.

Cons

Despite the parent company's success in Asia, they have a lack of experience and understanding of the American television industry and business practice in general. There is no clear direction, it changes every day. Staff rarely knows what the future holds. Executives from India are rarely in the office and don't offer any insight to corporate goals. There isn't really any room for advancement. The company simply isn't staffed well enough. Most importantly: they don't pay any bill on time. From freelancers to vendors, to agencies... you will wait weeks or months after due dates to get paid. You may have to have a lawyer write a letter. You may have to sue. If you need payment in any sort of normally accepted professional timeframe, do not work for them.

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