Company in a good place, but tough to move up - Digital Editor Hearst Employee Review

4.0
Feb 6, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A closely-held company and a very stable business, so there aren't a lot of big sweeping changes. There's also not a lot in the way of edicts from up top over things we have to include in our coverage. They pretty much let our newsroom be. Local management is responsive to concerns and proactive in updating newsroom equipment. OK health options, 3% 401(k) match kicks in after a year, vests a year after that.

Cons

Communication isn't the best between sister stations, though there's definitely an effort made. Nobody told me up front anything about vacation days, employee guidebook or any of that. Because there are three unions in the building (or I was told that's the reason), timesheets are still on paper, which can be lost, misplaced, misfiled. Not a lot of opportunity for advancement, unless you count skipping town advancement.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Well-organized and good communication. As a contractor, I found Hearst to be a pleasure to work with.

Cons

I don't have any cons to report other than that the accounts payable is out of North Carolina and can take 60 days to receive payment.

3.0
Jun 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Stability, benefits, no micromanagement - Great to add to your resume - Talented coworkers who are dedicated to their work

Cons

- low base salary - no clear path for growth

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