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3.5

74% would recommend to a friend

(17 total reviews)

70% positive business outlook

Courthouse News has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 17 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Courthouse News employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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17 reviews
1.0
22 Apr 2015

The 'Papa John' of Legal Reporting

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Pros

Not stuck in a newsroom or cubicle, as you work independently from any virtual office. Interesting and creative co-workers Flexible schedule, generous vacation and sick leave Interesting cases to cover, at times

Cons

Crappy equipment, no support when you need it--like not being able to file a story from a courtroom because of CNS server issues. My experience is that The CEO/Editor/Publisher is truly the 'Papa John' of legal reporting, in my opinion. There is little or no respect for the reporters who are not only expected to send daily reports from several courts per day, but they are also expected to break news stories for sub-standard, slave wages, around the clock. The job is considered 'part-time' so management does not have to pay for insurance, but management expects complete loyalty, 24/7, and CEO/Publisher/Editor changes his mind, on any given day, on what stories he deems newsworthy. Verbal abuse is quite common, via email, from management, and if you dare respond and stick up for yourself, you are told it will go in your 'file.' No joke. As well, from my experience, the word 'misogyny' is synonymous with this company's culture. If you are female and speak your mind, disagree with the CEO, or any of the male editors, managers, bureau chiefs, (I use that word editor, loosely, as most --not all--of them are not qualified to edit Ranger Rick magazine), you will be told that you are "combative" etc. It's a very 'frat-boy" oriented company, with the CEO as the frat president. If you have no experience as a news writer, or little experience, this is a great starter job, only if you do not expect a raise for the duration of your employment and you can deal with the CEO's nepotism, unprofessionalism and tantrums.

1.0
22 Dec 2014

Detached from reality

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It was a job nothing more.

Cons

Management is detached and wants full time work for part time hours. This is your typical online media company looking to milk fresh faced noobs for everything they're worth before they realize they're being shafted. Their editors are terrible, and the web stories are mostly single source.

3.0
9 June 2017

A fair company run by crazy people

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Pros

The hours/pay/benefits are very generous. Management is very forgiving regarding time taken off. It's an incredibly equitable company. Filing the daily reports is straightforward.

Cons

I mean, look at the website and read the articles. Because of the owner's delusions of media grandeur, the company perceives itself as a major media outlet and expects accordingly of its employees but remains ignorant of the reality of modern media, including how things like Facebook work or how a website should look. This means that reporters are forced to cover and write stories that are both poorly edited and unread by any audience. It often feels like a child wearing grown-up clothes. This generally means that employees who work for Courthouse News without outside clips stay with the company for years, perhaps out of loyalty, but surely also out of necessity, as a CNS portfolio is not built to impress.

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