The Premier League is the top tier of England’s football pyramid, which produces some of the most competitive and compelling football in the world. With our Clubs, we use the power and popularity of the competition to inspire fans, communities and partners in the UK and across the world.
We bring people together from all backgrounds and we are a competition for everyone, everywhere – available to watch in 900 million homes in 189 countries.
The Premier League head office is based in central London and the organisation delivers across a range of roles, including football, coach development, community, youth development, safeguarding, broadcast, commercial, communications, digital, finance, legal, marketing and policy.
Work at the Premier League varies greatly and we are committed to delivering equality, diversity and inclusion across the organisation. We look for people who excel at what they do and would be a positive fit for the organisation, regardless of their background.
You can find out more about the Premier League by visiting our website. Please visit our careers page via the link below to take a look at our latest positions.
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Pros: As an Operations Analyst here, the base salary is pretty decent for the football industry in the London office. They've got a solid pension match, which is a good perk.
Cons: But the annual bonuses aren't always great; sometimes it feels a bit low for the workload. The health benefits package could really use an upgrade; it's not as comprehensive as other corporate jobs in London.
Advice to Management: Focus on making the health benefits more competitive. Better bonuses would also help with employee retention, especially for roles in a busy industry like ours.
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What is the general working culture like for employees at The Premier League, especially in the London headquarters?
The Premier League fosters a professional and fast-paced working environment, reflecting its status as a major global sports organization. Collaboration is common across departments, particularly for those involved in event planning and broadcasting operations in their London office.