Not suitable employer for a Woman - Executive WWE Employee Review

1.0
Oct 19, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Identifiable entertainment brand, decent pay, garaged parking, passionate staffs

Cons

My review is only in regards to women readers, the previous reviews re: mis-management are all well written. In my twenty years of earned professional and executive experience I have never endured nor witnessed the way in which women are treated at the WWE. I work in Finance and Operations at the senior level and work across the company (not with talent). Day to day you are subjected to open leering above other roles that I have had. However, it is what happens when a colleague or junior female staffer leaves the room that is absolutely appalling. The immediate suggestions of her sleeping with this or that executive. We have had several recent news worthy female exits and there was an immediate slander of them having affairs with the top. Any attractive female, especially the younger staff, is constantly pawned at by the seniors. There have been several articles re: race issues here but it is truly the anti-women attitudes that are loudest.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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