Pros
25 days holiday (including bank holiday), good cafe, good security team, location right next to tube station
Cons
If you’re planning on working here, prepare for a dry administrative job where everyone treats you like a work mule when you’re on less than minimum living wage, expect: - 0 creative say in anything, either it’s decided by the US or outsourced to an agency (ironically for Disney) - To be seen as a token diversity card if you’re any proportion BAME at all, funny how the interns and contractors have much higher diversity than anyone in the permanent staff - To work overtime compensating for the seemless endless holidays and generous work from home hours of managers who don’t do their fair share - To have meagre benefits fluffed up in Disney branding: Fridays + 15 extra work from days that can only be taken in July or December?!, 2 free park tickets a year that only grant you access to half a park park and don’t cover travel costs, 25p off a pumpkin spice latte on a single day - they’re living in the past - Disney as a company is very unfulfilling to work for as a company because of how bureaucratic they are, you spend longer waiting on about 20 teams in the US to approve something than actually doing it, meaning it’s very slow and inflexible to market change