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A Fantastic Company - Reporter Courthouse News Service Employee Review

5.0
28 Jan 2026
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Pros

- Considerate and kind supervisors and coworkers who are flexible and willing to support me when I need a sick day -Regular annual pay raises -No micromanagement -I feel comfortable approaching my supervisors with questions and letting them know if I've made a mistake

Cons

-I had working as efficiently as required in the beginning but was able to increase my speed with practice and the help of my supervisor and coworker

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5.0
29 Oct 2025
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Pros

Great benefits, solo work environment, helpful team

Cons

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3.0
12 Dec 2024
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Pros

High levels of trust - if you like self-starting and being very much in charge of your own beat, you'll do great. Very remote job other than sometimes going to in-person hearings. Lots of input allowed on stories and reporting. There are lots of opportunities for reporting and expanding your experience.

Cons

The pay is not bad, but it isn't very good for metro reporting and getting by without another gig. There are also few opportunities for advancement after a couple of years. Editors are overworked, spread around the country and ask for very quick turnaround on stories without much context. They may need a lot of explanations about different state courts. Stories are expected to be turned in with no work for editors to do, as a result, and getting support is very difficult due to almost no training when you start. Contrary to what they say, you need to be an experienced journalist to work here and enjoy yourself as it is the most self-start reporting job. Finally, editorial is very slow to change and the "stick to the facts" approach can lead to not understanding what POC reporters have to say about outdated or offensive terms. DEI training should be mandatory for upper management at a news outlet specializing in the law.

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