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I'm scarred from this experience - Intern She Finds Media Employee Review

2.0
Nov 10, 2017
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Pros

- Exposure to media industry - Networking with other publications - Work from home on Mondays (but you basically work from home every day after you leave the office because workload is overbearing) - Free products

Cons

At first, my experience was great; I loved it! I didn't believe these reviews until the honeymoon stage ended and I saw the company for what it really was. - Management is hypocritical- they don't follow their own company values including honesty or direct communication. I left the office crying one day because management could not be straight with me regarding my future there. Very frustrating. - OVERWHELMING amount of work... management doesn't care if you're a full-time student even if you express your concerns. I had a set work schedule but I was expected to work outside of the office practically every day including weekends. - I don't think any of the staff are bad people but they are not courteous coworkers or qualified management. - Office is dead quiet and awkward set up where the CEO can look watch you over your shoulder. - You are your numbers, stats and paycheck. Management ONLY cares about costs and they are cheap. They use being a "small company" as an excuse but the CEO is obviously making a ton of money. They would rather fire and rehire dozens of employees instead of investing in the training of a current employee with so much potential. There's a reason why their full-time staff is so few but there are many interns (half the company is full-time staff and the other half is interns). - They treat interns like they have 10 years of experience and all the answers. It's good that interns are respected like full-time staff but management needs to remember that this is their LEARNING experience. Sometimes they need your help but that doesn't mean they are incapable of doing the job. - Interns are asked to take on practically impossible tasks because they do not have qualified experience. I was asked to take on a task that management couldn't even figure out. Basically, sets you up for failure. - By the way, most of these positive reviews are by current employees that management asked them to write. The staff is small, they know who wrote them. It was an awkward thing to ask and I didn't feel comfortable writing an honest review while I was still working there (hence why the 5 star reviews are oddly enthusiastic and sound fake). It's months later and I still feel uneasy. After I graduated, I didn't apply for any corporate jobs because I was terrified to feel like this again.

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She Finds Media Response
8y
Good or bad, we very much appreciate all feedback. Although there are several inaccurate assumptions here about financial data, staff composition/turnover, and hiring practices; this is the reviewer's perception and it's important for us to respect and understand this point-of-view. We take our paid internship program very seriously as we want it to be a positive/productive experience for all. Understand that an internship at SheFinds is not for everyone. Often, this may be an individual's first exposure to a more structured work environment. Sometimes it may be different than expected. We get hundreds of resumes every year and do extensive screening/interviewing for the appropriate fit. The process of hiring, training, and coaching interns takes considerable time and effort. For this reason we never have more than 2-3 interns on staff at once (in 2018 we're cutting it to just 1-2). We have had periods of time where we had multiple interns and/or contractors overlap for a week or two- this may explain why the reviewer feels we many more interns than we really do. But the reality is that we have very few and will have even less in the future. During their very limited time with us, interns are given extensive training and the opportunity to make meaningful contributions. They attend our weekly staff meeting and are asked to share their challenges/accomplishments for the week. While we celebrate their successes we constructively encourage them to find creative solutions to their challenges. Many interns have thrived in this environment (in fact, several of our current employees were once interns) while some have been less successful. We always do our best to provide guidance and support and often help them beyond their time with us. Overall our company has extremely low turnover. The core team has been together for over five years (some have been here over 8 years) and others have typically stayed 2-3 years (above industry average). Over the last 18 months we have made only two staff changes. In fact, over the 12 year history of our company, we have averaged less than 2 staff changes per year. We have never had any layoffs and are very careful with who we hire. Our company is a busy place- we use many consultants, contractors, outside agencies, etc. But this should not be confused with staffing changes, rather this is how most online media companies conduct business. We are very transparent with our employees and keep them as updated as possible with regards to the company's finances. Considering we are fully independent (i.e., no outside investors) we have beautiful offices (brand new for 2018), flexible work hours, and competitive salaries. The owners of the company have continued to reinvest/upgrade the business rather than taking profits. This is why the core team continues to stay together- they believe in the business and are investing in their own future.

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5.0
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If you're an ambitious person, SHEfinds is a fantastic place to work. There's total upward mobility, you can have an idea for something, make a business case for it and become the company lead on it like *that*. I've been promoted several times. People that are curious and hungry and come from a growth mindset will hit the ground running and stay for a long time. If you've been stagnated at other companies, I highly recommend applying for a job here. The opportunities for growth are limitless. But you have to want to grow. Like any company, it takes the right person (smart, ambitious, resourceful) to be a perfect fit. The expectations are high and people are really passionate about their work. Not a bad thing. You won't find mass layoffs here--owners are careful with budget and expenditures and managers are deeply invested in creating successes that can sustain growth of the company. Bottom line: don't apply if you're looking for a job just to pass the time, people take their work seriously, which is most rewarding in the long run.

Cons

Not for people who want to do the same job day after day Lots of passion can lead to heated discussions Most people prefer direct communication so make sure that's a fit for you

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She Finds Media Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback. I'm so happy you enjoy working at SHEfinds. My aim is that every day will bring an exciting new opportunity to develop your skills and explore your interests. As for the heated discussions -- we endeavor to focus on "problems, not people." This is something we repeat before we have strategy discussions so that people can focus on the issue rather than get swept up in emotion. We aren't perfect at this all the time, but we're doing better with each challenge we overcome together.
2.0
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Pros

The assignments are straightforward and staff is friendly and always ready to answer your questions.

Cons

There is a lot of pressure put on writers to scout experts for interviews, source images, copyedit articles, and build them in the CMS. It's a lot of work for a tight turnaround (and the rates that they pay).

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