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Can't Believe I Ever Worked Here - Content Writer Content Equals Money Employee Review

1.0
8 Aug 2019
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Pros

NONE. :) (If you were a former employee, I'm sure this smiley emoticon has now traumatized you.) On a more serious note, I was one of the seemingly lucky few that got paid and this job did help me in a few ways as a writer (learning the basics of web writing, discovering that I could write a lot more than I thought I could, realizing that I should avoid jobs like these).

Cons

I only worked here for 2 months, but I'm honestly not sure how I survived. I didn't post here back then because I didn't want to waste my time listing all the cons, but after seeing the recent reviews, I wanted to add in my two cents that yes, this company sucks. As someone who has writing experience (BA in English), but not much to show for it portfolio-wise, I thought CEM would be a stepping stone to practice writing and make some money. I even thought this was a great opportunity when I first got the job. But I couldn't have been more wrong. Amie expected writers to produce 1k words an hour, for 8 hours a day and 5 days a week, but that didn't include time for researching, editing, and breaks. I thought I wasn't doing well because I couldn't keep up, but I quickly realized I was being ripped off, from the $15/hr that was actually less than 1.5 cents per word to the fact that I couldn't use anything as a writing sample. I usually worked without breaks most days and spent up to 10-16 hrs a day researching topics and writing, all while logging less hours than I really worked (although I did truthfully record my hours once I realized what was happening) to meet deadlines. In the end, I left because I couldn't take it anymore. In less than 2 months, I had crammed my brain with information on everything from roofing to nursing homes to cryptocurrency. Each project consisted of several blog posts/articles and it took a toll on me physically and mentally. It might sound exaggerated, but the workload was no joke and almost everything was always due the same day it was assigned. When I finally quit, a part of me was frustrated that I couldn't stick it out but it just wasn't worth being underpaid and writing like a crazy person.

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5.0
6 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've been happy with this company. The negative reviews nearly scared me away from applying, but I'm thankful I did. This job is not for everyone, they have high writing standards and those with a strong work ethic. It is a lot of work, especially compared with working in an office. There is no time for slacking. You sit down, write, and don't take many breaks. The company does have suggested words per hour, but if your editing scores are high, word count doesn't seem to be a set standard. I've been pleased with the CEO and never found her to be unprofessional or rude. She's always considerate of taking time off and schedule adjustments. I've also always been paid on time.

Cons

I find about 1/4 of my projects to be dull, but that's just part of the business.

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1.0
13 Jun 2019
Recommend
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Pros

No pros worth telling about.

Cons

Please take the allegations against CEM and its owner seriously. I didn't and loved my job at CEM for years...until she stopped paying its employees. Six months ago, the owner used every excuse in the book to get away with not paying her hard-working employees a cent. She now owes multiple people thousands of dollars. Almost everyone who previously worked at CEM now has to file wage claims against the owner to try to get what she owes them. She has committed a number of shady business practices, but not paying her employees has been the worst. You'll notice you won't see any more job ads for CEM on Flexjobs or other reputable job sites. It's because she can't pay her employees, so notable sites will no longer allow her to post job ads. I can only hope this review helps others avoid the black hole that is this company and its founder. Plenty of other content writing jobs exist with stable leaders, simple ethics, and better pay. Do yourself a favor and stay far away from CEM.

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