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Positive Experience with Growth and Opportunity - Editorial Assistant Yellow Scene Magazine Employee Review

5.0
7 Dec 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Shavonne provides opportunities for growth and even allowed me to "find my voice" while working at Yellow Scene. I became a jack-of-all trades - first being hired as an editorial assistant, then taking on some graphics work, and then taking a writing job. I continued with Yellow Scene for years as a freelance writer even after officially leaving my position as assistant.

Cons

Working for a periodical is very tough. Timelines create a lot of stress and not everyone can handle that kind of energy. Putting an issue "to bed" could sometimes require late nights.

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5.0
7 May 2019
Anonymous freelancer
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The determination and passion of the team has been an amazing experience.

Cons

Realistic publication timelines can increase workplace stress.

4.0
3 Dec 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Intensely creative and collaborative atmosphere. I was in sales for nearly 2 years and really enjoyed the product itself. Compared to many competitors YS is a far sexier option. Brought my dog to work constantly which was just awesome. The creative talent opposite sales was unreal. They were so good and so great to work with. I couldn't believe how much work was produced from a full staff of only about 12 people. You are faced with incredible challenges regularly, but for the right person overcoming the challenges as a team is a highly rewarding experience. Yes, it is a demanding atmosphere, but the right person can really grow and thrive here. Based on my experience and abilities, I made pretty good money at the time - but in order to do so, you have to perform!

Cons

This type of atmosphere is just not for everyone. The challenges of being in a cut throat industry can be brutal. Must have a truly thick skin. No health benefits - this was an issue for me. Not sure if they still do festival sponsorship, but I never enjoyed having to work the booths. Occasional late nights on deadline, but that is disclosed up-front. Longevity in the role is a challenge based on how intense the position is - burnout is not uncommon. At the same time, I found the experience ultimately very rewarding and I still rely a lot on the skills I learned there in my sales career.

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No more event work for staff-we've grown! And health benefits offered!
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