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What is it like working as a Sr. Editor?
December 2021
Independence. I can work on my own and am allowed to suggest new opportunities.
Sr. Editor in Johannesburg:
Pros: Mostly I can run my day independently.
Cons: Male preferences
December 2020
Excitingly Hectic.
Sr. Editor in San Francisco:
Pros: The diverse and dedicated population.
Cons: The pay gap between executives and other employees is extreme.
April 2020
Great people, not great pay.
Sr. Editor in London:
Pros: Fellow employees. Feeling of working in a positive industry.
Cons: The pay isn't great. Management and HR are untrustworthy and quite clandestine.
March 2020
It's empowering.
Sr. Editor in New Delhi:
Pros: Meeting people n writing about their achievements or problems
Cons: Unequal Distribution of work
November 2019
Sr. Editor in Cheltenham:
Pros: Nice friendly atmosphere
Cons: Not a lot of employers to choose from
October 2019
Interesting and engaging.
Sr. Editor in Brighton:
Pros: freedom to work to my own schedule
September 2019
Exciting.
Sr. Editor in New York:
Pros: A day is never the same
Cons: Being underpaid
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