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12 reviews
2.0
16 Dec 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Worked with some great editors and people (and others not so great) and liked the company/work in theory (alternative news.)

Cons

Crazy deadlines, poor treatment/management/overworking of art department. Low pay. I believe they have improved since my time there though!(Hopefully)

2.0
14 July 2015

Nightmare

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible schedule. Not stuck in dull office environment working in a cubicle. Some creativity and variety in job. Ability to meet people in the community.

Cons

People are treated like garbage. Expect to be treated like you are an idiot with no respect. Questions will be asked, but if you give an idea or opinion management does not like, they will tear you apart in front of the team. The word humiliated comes to mind. There is no administrative support and employees are stretched thin. If you need something, you are on your own. There is no training. If sales go down ONE week, your pay gets cut. If something goes wrong, management does not help and leaves at the most crucial time when support is needed. Managers take vacation & disappear regularly, but complain to the team about how hard they work.

1.0
9 Jan 2020

Get experience then move on

Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Experience for other jobs. Known as a place to get experience and then leave after 1 or 2 years.

Cons

Low pay, I expected more from a supposedly liberal place. The manager of sales was unhelpful and nasty most of the time. I thought a trans gender person would be more more helpful and understanding to work for. Negative work space, unprofessionalism.

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