The Best Job I've Had - Senior Editor Hyperallergic Employee Review

4.0
24 Aug 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I get a great deal of freedom to write about issues that concern me. I get to travel all over the world because this platform has given me a recognized voice in the art scene. I feel encouraged and supported by management. I have opportunities that I did not have and could not have before taking this job. I have grown as a writer and as an editor, and even more as a thinker, given this job. Recently they have made the work hours more manageable. The health care is great; and we now have a 401K system in place with a healthy contribution from management. And they are very flexible about allowing time off and for remote work. Plus, they are completely self-funded so are not beholden to any outside investors; therefore, I don't have to worry about people being suddenly laid off because the business has to return money to their investors. There is no other arts outlet in the New York area I would rather work for right now.

Cons

Early on, Hrag's management style was mercurial and therefore a bit difficult to deal with. There were unpredictable outbursts and arguments among upper management and the work load was often a great deal (perhaps too much). However, in the last year, perhaps year and a half, the ship has settled. We have put together a cohesive team, Hrag is less stressed and more able to mentor and guide, and things have changed in his life to make him a bit gentler and more able to hear and accept criticism.

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5.0
30 May 2021
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Pros

Working hand-in-hand with the publisher, Veken Gueyikian, was a wonderful experience where I learned a ton about how an online media company generates ad revenue. Veken was patient with me for the many months it took to master online ad placement and scheduling. He has created a unique workflow using various productivity suites that I have since integrated into my own endeavors. His communication skills were topnotch and is a fantastic teacher. They also tapped me for my writing skills helping to craft a few grant applications with various nonprofits. Overall, this media company is a testament to entrepreneurism and small enough to be able to learn every nook-and-cranny how to survive in an intensely competitive market. Oh -- the health care is super comprehensive and generous!

Cons

In the end, I did miss working in a bigger office with more fellow workers to learn from, but that was my choice to dive into a smaller operation to be able to maximize the learning curve.

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2.0
23 July 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's small, so you get to know your coworkers really well. You have the freedom to write almost whatever you want, and approach it from any angle. The site encourages diverse voices.

Cons

Because there is a quota for both writers and editors, the work gets old fast. You're writing for clicks at the expense of quality journalism/criticism. The editorial team is constantly reminded about the need to drive traffic, which is incredibly stressful. There is poor communication all around, and essentially everything has to be approved by the editor in chief, which slows things down a lot. While Hyperallergic likes to claim that it's a decentralizing platform, the power lies in the hands of one person who is manipulative, has unpredictable mood swings, and seems to not trust staff at all. Turnover is high because most problems remain unsolved despite numerous attempts to resolve them. In short, the demands for a team this small are absurd and unrealistic.

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