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Community Impact Newspaper

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5.0
Dec 30, 2025
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Pros

Friendly positive people, good benefits, great communication and team-building

Cons

If the pay was better, I would have stayed.

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Community Impact Newspaper Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us — we’re so glad to hear that you felt supported by your team and experienced strong communication and collaboration during your time here. Creating a positive and connected work environment is something we care deeply about. We also appreciate your feedback regarding compensation. We understand how important that is, and it’s an area we continue to evaluate as we grow. We’re grateful for the contributions you made while you were here and wish you all the best moving forward. We're here if you'd like to share any further feedback. hr@communityimpact.com

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5.0
Feb 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Motivating and supportive environment. Good work life balance. They truly care about all of their employees

Cons

Honestly no cons. Management was awesome and welcoming.

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Community Impact Newspaper Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We’re so glad to hear that you felt supported and motivated during your time on the team. Creating an environment where people feel valued, balanced, and connected to their work is incredibly important to us. We appreciate the impact you made while you were here and wish you continued success moving forward. Please contact us at hr@communityimpact if there's anything we can help you with in the future.
1.0
Feb 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The pay was halfway decent for the industry, and some of my co-workers were truly good writers who deserve way better.

Cons

I’ve been in journalism for a decade now, and this gig straight up ran me out of my life’s passion into another career. Intense micromanagement from the people above you that will make you think you’re the problem no matter the situation. I will echo what others have said as well, if you ever speak up about something, you immediately become a target and will likely be on the chopping block. As far as actual news coverage, it’s nothing like your typical reporting gig. They will hammer home “CI Style” which includes things 99.9% of other publications don’t do, so you really don’t have any creative freedom. You’ll spend much of your time driving through your community begging sources to talk to you, because nobody has heard of Community Impact and nobody takes them seriously as a real news outlet. If you actually want to report on something other than a new owner at a coffee shop, go literally anywhere else.

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Community Impact Newspaper Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the time you spent with us. We’re genuinely sorry to hear that your role led you to feel this discouraged about your work and your passion for journalism, that’s never the outcome we want for anyone on our team. At Community Impact, we aim to provide clear editorial standards and structure to support consistency and quality across our publications. At the same time, we recognize that individual experiences can vary, and it’s important that team members feel supported, heard, and able to grow within that framework. We take feedback about management practices and workplace culture seriously, including concerns around communication and how feedback is received. Creating an environment where employees feel comfortable speaking up is something we continually work to strengthen. We appreciate you sharing your perspective and wish you the best in your continued career. Feel free to contact us at hr@communityimpact.com if you'd like to talk further.
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