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What is it like working at Lonely Planet?
Great Place to Work, but Salary Could Be Better.
Android Software Developer in Nashville:
Pros: My flexible schedule, and freedom to work at my own pace.
Cons: No transparency about salary increases and promotion.
Respectful work culture with mostly like-minded colleagues.
Graphic Designer in Franklin:
Pros: The ability to jump from different areas of design work like production, branding, photography, stop motion, some video work and store displays while learning a lot about geography, world culture and inspiring travel destinations
Cons: The transparency of company changes. As the world moves away from print and into digital the company is actively moving teams around and job titles with little to no notice.
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