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Communications Coordinator Reviews

What is it like working as a Communications Coordinator?

February 2016
Great opportunity.
Communications Coordinator:
Pros: Dealing with people, creating campaigns and marketing. Managing daily social media. Providing assistance to people on a regular basis.
Cons: Low wages, no health benefits.
February 2016
Great opportunity.
Communications Coordinator:
Pros: Dealing with people, creating campaigns and marketing. Managing daily social media. Providing assistance to people on a regular basis.
Cons: Low wages, no health benefits.
November 2015
Can be fun.
Communications Coordinator:
Pros: Lots to learn. It can be fun and stressful. Room to move around and up.
Cons: Stressful and sometimes hard to manage expectations.
August 2015
Work flexibility, and you get to make a difference.
Communications Coordinator:
Pros: The work you do has a positive impact in the community.
Cons: Salary compensation is low.
March 2015
Communications Coordinator:
Pros: Fun. Challenging.
Cons: Always changes. Deadlines. Working over 80 hours and do not get paid overtime because I am salary.
February 2015
Communications Coordinator:
Pros: Fast pace environment, exciting industry, gain lots of experience working with various clients.
Cons: Long hours and overtime work, competitive to get a job in this field.
June 2014
Stressful.
Communications Coordinator:
Pros: A lot of work experience and ownership.
Cons: Expectations are high and can be very stressful.

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