Nurturing and creative environment - Assistant Publicist HarperCollins Employee Review

5.0
Feb 13, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

As an assistant, I feel valued and respected (a quality hard to find in entry-level jobs). Upper management truly cares about employees and there's lots of room for creativity. Even assistant publicists have the opportunity to manage their own publicity campaigns (with guidance from their managers). Authors can sometimes be difficult to work with but the experience of working one-on-one with them is invaluable. Plus, there's lot of free books.

Cons

Most of the HR personnel come from non-publishing backgrounds so they don't really understand what our day-to-day tasks look like or the challenges employees may face with their projects. The new office on 195 Broadway is beautiful but the open concept work stations is determental to collaborating with coworkers or making phone calls.

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Pros

Free books, great team and a fun environment

Cons

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5.0
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Pros

Fully remote with all necessary tech provided, weekday schedule, great benefits, good leadership, small close-knit teams, generous PTO in addition to paid holidays

Cons

Base salary could be better but is offset with benefits package. Employee retention is high (a huge plus IMO) butcould limit upward mobility if you're looking for it.

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