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Diversion Books

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Sneaky - Anonymous employee Diversion Books Employee Review

1.0
Jan 4, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Strong, capable team, everyone they hire for the team is amazing

Cons

- CEO and Publisher are sneaky - You will have to fight for every sick day - Higher ups distrust their employees and treat them terribly

Diversion Books Response
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So sorry to hear this feedback. It is possible this just was not a fit for you. We respect each person who works at our company and always support our staff. In return we seek reliability, trustworthiness, and commitment to the team.

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5.0
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Pros

For me, being part of a strong, close-knit team is very important, so I'm all set on that count here. There are also solid opportunities for quick advancement, and management encourages creativity and constructive feedback. I think it's a great place to learn about the publishing industry. I'm also pleased with the benefits (health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks).

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

You might meet a few decent coworkers before they burn out and leave.

Cons

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