Kyiv Post is no more - Journalist Kyiv Post Employee Review

3.0
Mar 20, 2022
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Pros

I enjoyed my time working at he Kyiv Post with Ukrainian colleagues, but that all ended when the real Kyiv Post team was fired by the owner in a dispute over our editorial independence.

Cons

An overal toxic work environment

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5.0
Jan 19, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

One of very few independent media outlets in Ukraine. High integrity professionals.

Cons

Difficult in terms of work/like balance.

5.0
Aug 10, 2021
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Pros

Great international team of journalists and editors covering the most important stories in Ukraine. Whether you're a recent graduate or a someone with several years of journalism experience under your belt, KP offers very good opportunities to cover stories of both local and international importance, grow and develop as a journalist, and see your name in print (not just on the website — this is a rare opportunity nowadays). The KP team is wonderful and feels a bit like a family. After a year working at KP you will know Ukraine like the back of your hand. KP is also run much better than virtually all other English-language media outlets in Ukraine (and probably many of the Ukrainian-language ones, too).

Cons

Nothing surprising here, but keeping a medium-sized news publication up and running in Ukraine takes a lot of work (although management is generally understanding and flexible). Because the KP staff is mixed Ukrainian & international, writing abilities in English vary, making editing of paramount importance. Salaries are very good for Ukraine, but fall a bit short of DC, London, etc.

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