Sun-Sentinel Reporter reviews

4.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(4 total reviews)
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Paul Pham

Not enough data to show CEO approval

25% positive business outlook

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4 reviews
4.0
13 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Editors are pretty hands-off, allow reporters to work at own pace. They like interesting stories. Lots of opportunities to get on front page.

Cons

Uncertainty of the newspaper business model heightens stress level

4.0
7 Jul 2017

reporter

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

interesting work, good bosses

Cons

low pay, little free time

3.0
8 Dec 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The Sun Sentinel was a growing, thriving, expanding paper when I joined the staff but due to the dying industry the quality of the product has plummeted.

Cons

All of the experienced reporters have been laid off or left for greener pastures and what's left are young, inexperienced staff who will work for peanuts. Paper is moving out of Ft, Lauderdale and won't even have a presence in the city it covers.

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Sun-Sentinel Response
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Thank you for taking a few moments to share your feedback. While many are focused on the challenges the industry faces, we believe the Sun-Sentinel has a tremendous opportunity to capture. While the majority of our staff are based in Deerfield Beach, we remain committed to serving over 35 municipalities with the coverage and products that our readers and this community have come to rely upon.
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