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Publishing stripped of creativity and care - Anonymous employee Diversion Books Employee Review

1.0
30 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the books themselves were interesting to work on.

Cons

- Editorial work is poisoned by rushed and impossible deadlines - Chaotic communication that left staff scrambling in confusion - Constant interference from people who had no idea what they were doing - Relentless pressure to cut corners and push out sloppy work - Creativity strangled and quality sacrificed in the name of speed - Staff were treated as if they should be grateful just to endure the abuse - A job that should have been inspiring turned into a draining, thankless grind

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5.0
16 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

For me, being part of a strong, close-knit team is very important, so I'm all set on that count here. There are also solid opportunities for quick advancement, and management encourages creativity and constructive feedback. I think it's a great place to learn about the publishing industry. I'm also pleased with the benefits (health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks).

Cons

Sometimes expectations can stress you out, especially when the workload is heavy.

1.0
9 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You might meet a few decent coworkers before they burn out and leave.

Cons

- The workplace is a constant struggle for survival, not a place to grow. - Managers thrive on fear, snapping at employees for problems beyond anyone’s control. - Urgent crises appear weekly with no one capable of fixing them, while the real culprits remain untouchable. - High turnover is the norm. Colleagues disappear overnight and replacements arrive clueless, creating a revolving door of frustration. - New hires are treated like temporary bandages rather than investments, poisoning the entire culture. - Communication is hollow, filled with buzzwords and fake motivation, leaving employees alone to navigate impossible expectations. - Micromanagement is rampant, yet guidance and support are nonexistent. - Problems escalate while employees are blamed for failures they cannot prevent.

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