Photo Editor Reviews

3.6
(16)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 20 2025
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Photo Editor Reviews

What is it like working as a Photo Editor?

November 2022
Fun and enjoyable. Able to have my own creative freedom and thinking.
Photo Editor in Manila:
Pros: The management, creative freedom, and the work from home setup.
Cons: Sometimes lack of instructions of what to do with a specific task. There should be a general instruction on what should be done.
May 2020
Disorganized during print digital merge.
Photo Editor in Brooklyn:
Pros: The people work hard and are generally fair and cooperative
Cons: Hours are longer than standard job, pace is breakneck
May 2019
Very intensive photo retouching and editing responsibility.
Photo Editor in New York:
Pros: Great working environment, good colleagues, transparently communication, no micro management.
Cons: often working over time, and salary is average level.
March 2019
It's fine.
Photo Editor in New York:
Pros: Remote possibilities
Cons: the pay and hours
November 2018
Photo Editor in Fargo:
Pros: Great people
Cons: Winter
January 2016
Photo editor life.
Photo Editor:
Pros: The flexibility, the relaxed atmosphere.
Cons: Underpaid and people don't understand what our team does.
May 2014
Fast, High Volume, Productivity Focused Problem Solving.
Photo Editor:
Pros: The casual camaraderie with co-workers, solving problems as a group and exchanging ideas and techniques.
Cons: It is very repetitive and sometimes not as creative as I would like. There is a definite burn-out factor, like it's a mail room with never ending product coming through.

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