Production Editor=SLAVE - Production Editor Scholastic Employee Review

1.0
Jul 20, 2016
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Pros

None There isnt a single positive here the pay is low the tasks are low quality busy work its a farce. If you are intelligent you dont belong here. Its for dummies who think they are in a glamour industry. Extremely low pay.

Cons

Bad management. My boss was incompetent. Morning meetings are held in different locations and they wont tell you where so you end up walking around for 20 minutes trying to hunt down the big pow wow session. Bad management NO advancement opportunity and sweat shop drek type work. Real scutt work. The "editors" are nothing more than spoiled brats who have no respect for other people. Avoid this company.

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