Web Content Editor Reviews - Page 2

3.8
(6)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Dec 16 2023
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Web Content Editor Reviews

What is it like working as a Web Content Editor?

April 2015
Work.
Web Content Editor:
Work really hard. Be available and ready when needed. Be willing to learn, and be willing to get your hands dirty.
January 2015
Flexible.
Web Content Editor:
Pros: Work flexibility. Work from home. Work environment.
Cons: Salary. Benefits. Bonus. Increment.
November 2014
Video Content Producer.
Web Content Editor:
Pros: Travelling whilst doing international shoots is the best part of my job, although extremely demanding whilst being a one man band. It's a lot of work to do as one person opposed to a whole production team.
Cons: The hours spent working (not including over time) would equate to a lot more by working as a free lance. I have to work weekends, sometimes 6 - 7 days a week with no additional financial reward and when shooting can be working up to 18 hours a day, repeatedly.
January 2014
Web Content Editor:
Pros: Flexibility, innovation, excitement, strategic planning.
Cons: The stress, workload and small team.
October 2013
vice uk
Web Content Editor:
Pros: relaxed atmosphere content produced
Cons: poor pay no scope for career progression inappropriate management communication long hours and no overtime paid

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