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What is it like working at The Wall Street Journal?
You have to be self motivated and self managing.
Sales Account Executive in Philadelphia:
Pros: people are smart and do their jobs well
Cons: no promotional path and shady hiring practices
Incredible experience where I’m always learning.
Associate Media Director in New York:
Pros: You’re always given an opportunity to learn and pushed to do better. I always have support from senior leadership.
Cons: The politics within the company can at times be exhausting to work through.
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