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Bulletin Intelligence

Acquired by Cision

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For recent college grads, it may be your first job, but it won't be entry level. - Business Operations Bulletin Intelligence Employee Review

4.0
24 Mar 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-If you show promise and talent, you will be rewarded. I started working here right out of college and have learned significantly more than I ever anticipated for my first job. If you work hard and prove yourself, you will be recognized. You will definitely be challenged here and there are no boring days. -The company is growing quickly and looks to move talent from within and design roles that will suit individual and company growth. -Comfortable work environment with a great office space (ping pong tables included) and laid back dress code. -You can work from home if need be and management tends to be very flexible with remote working. -The CEO knows just about every employee's name and position.

Cons

-The different schedules for day and night teams can be challenging and sometimes I work odd hours in order to communicate with the other teams within the company.

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5.0
19 Apr 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Loved the start-up feel at the company

Cons

no cons - family like atmosphere

4.0
18 Nov 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cool to work for a company that writes briefings for the White House and big companies. Nice for news junkies to get paid to read and think about the news and tell big-name clients what they need to know. Good pay ... real bonuses. Lots of smart people. Casual dress. Great Christmas party at the owner's house with nice gifts for everyone. There used to be no way (on my shift, the overnight shift) to get promoted but now you can. If you like politics, there are lots of people of every stripe here. Work Life Balance is mixed: the overnight shift is hard but you can totally disconnect when you leave; no checking work email or that kind of stuff. Nice to work somewhere that is growing and hiring even in a bad economy.

Cons

I can't comment on what it's like during the day. Deadlines on the overnight shift can be stressful, especially when you're new, especially if training has been too short because there are too many new clients. Yes, the overnight shift isn't for everyone but most get used to it. The negative reviews here are probably people who didn't. Some say there are "golden handcuffs" ... they earn too much to leave. I haven't wanted to leave. It can be kind of like a library. There's a lot to do, and fast, and some of the other workers are pretty introverted. But it can be social after work if you try. The pros outweigh the cons. Most people stay with the company a long time.

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