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Assistant Editor Reviews
What is it like working as an Assistant Editor?
March 2019
More responsibilities, less appreciated.
Assistant Editor in New Delhi:
Pros: Work profile
Cons: No appreciation of work, less pay
February 2019
Mostly positive.
Assistant Editor in Sydney:
Pros: The weather and good public transport
Cons: Over populated, male dominated, high cost of living
February 2019
Assistant Editor in London:
Pros: Good networking hub, and a good place to connect with others.
Cons: Travel expenses
November 2018
Quiet.
Assistant Editor in North Billerica:
Pros: quiet atmosphere
Cons: far commute
June 2017
Very expensive city.
Assistant Editor in San Francisco:
Pros: Lively city with plenty to do and a lot of competition amongst smart people.
Cons: Expensive city that only values tech workers.
September 2016
Assistant Editor:
Pros: Work flexibility, cozy environment, independent work, mentorship from senior staff.
Cons: Expected to work more than 35 hours, but overtime is discouraged.
October 2015
My Job.
Assistant Editor:
Pros: Creative work, flexibility.
Cons: Bad communication, process.
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