Going Downhill: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Empleado anónimo en Main Event

1,0
23 jul 2010
Empleado anónimo
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When I first started at Main Event it was a great place to work. The owners were great guys with great personalities and knew how to run the business. Once the company was sold it went downhill. They started bringing in their own friends and it took the family feel out of the business and made it feel more corporate. If you didn't have the same views as senior staff then you were not a "team player" and was laid off.

Desventajas

Fun place to work if you are in with senior staff.

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5,0
27 may 2026
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Friendly co workers and lively environment

Desventajas

Pay and structure could have been better

4,0
29 ene 2026
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Ventajas

Hands-On Event Experience You coordinate logistics, vendors, and client needs — real-world event management skills. Great for building project management and organizational skills. Customer Service & Communication Skills Constant interaction with clients, teams, and vendors sharpens interpersonal and problem-solving skills. You learn to handle complaints diplomatically and resolve conflicts quickly. Teamwork and Leadership Opportunities High-paced environment fosters collaboration. Opportunities to train or mentor newer staff if you take initiative. Exposure to Sales and Marketing Tracking client bookings, promotions, and upsells gives insight into how events drive revenue. Hands-on experience with systems like Salesforce can boost resume credibility. Flexible Scheduling Often allows students or part-time staff to work evenings, weekends, or seasonal shifts.

Desventajas

High-Stress Environment Events can be chaotic, especially large-scale ones with last-minute changes. Pressure to satisfy clients while managing staff can be intense. Repetitive or Entry-Level Tasks Many tasks (setup, cleanup, check-ins) can feel routine and physically demanding. Limited strategic responsibility unless you actively seek it. Low to Moderate Pay Event staff and coordinators often make minimum wage or slightly above unless in a managerial role. Pay may not match the level of effort or hours worked, especially on weekends/holidays. Limited Career Advancement Without Moving Roles Advancement can be slow unless you transition into management or corporate office positions. Event experience may not directly translate into higher-level roles outside entertainment if not framed properly on a resume. Inconsistent Hours Busy seasons may require long shifts; off-season can mean fewer hours. Scheduling may not be predictable.

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