Just... don't. - Anonymous employee Local Voice Employee Review

2.0
Jan 19, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There were several helpful people in the company that I worked with. They've all moved on. Pay is above other newsrooms for the most part but it's to get people interested and hope they stick around.

Cons

Upper management. They don't listen at all. They think they know how to do simple tasks, like social media ads and management, and they don't. They left our newsroom short staffed for months in a market that needed much more than we can could pump out. One of my newsroom colleagues constantly accused me of being "too competitive" to keep me off of their beat, which I was in no way interested in. We were expected to just pump out high-performing content consistently. There's no photographer or social media team so it's really subpar stuff in those aspects. Lots of negative feedback. No matter what you did you were told it just wasn't enough.

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5.0
Sep 11, 2018
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Pros

- Great work culture and a passionate, hard-working team - Constant innovation in a challenging, important industry - Managers care personally about their team - Lots of opportunities to share ideas - Local, community-oriented company

Cons

- Workload is sometimes heavy and expectations are high

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1.0
Aug 29, 2018
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Pros

Higher salary that competing media

Cons

The CEO doesn't know how to run this business. There is no real direction or planning for success, and new products/projects are often launched without a solid plan. LVM hires talented people and quickly burns them out by being overly demanding of their time, not giving a thought to work/life balance and pointing the finger at reporters for stories that "fail" (aka do not get enough page views). Real reporting IS NOT the focus of LVM. If a story doesn't click, it was a failure regardless of the reporting or the importance of the topic. When managers and the "leadership team" are confronted by ground-level employees about their day-to-day struggles and issues, the ground-level employees are met with blame and excuses. The company does not have a real budget for social media, FOIA requests or basic office supplies like cameras that work well. Employees will often find themselves in empty newsrooms because the turnover is so high. Long-lasting employees in a newsroom are those who say longer than a year. The pay, which is a bit higher than competing media in the area, is not worth the drain on your life that working at LVM will be.

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