Good luck, old pals, as the Chronicle continues to struggle - Staff Writer Hearst Employee Review

4.0
12 Mar 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Great bunch of colleagues, and it's the only game in town for people who want to work at a big paper in a great city. You can't beat the feeling of writing for a large daily paper like the Chronicle. There are tremendously talented people, you are still widely read in the region (online and off), and you get to go places and do things not available to the average person. When you get it right, and publish a great story, there's no better feeling in the world.

Cons

The paper has no business model and feels like a sinking ship. Tremendous insecurity. Low morale. Sadly, no one can figure out how to turn it around, and so management and the union blame each other. With a shrinking staff, fewer people are doing more work, and no one knows what to give up and what to give emphasis to.

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5.0
10 Mar 2026
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Pros

I love working at Hearst in the Baltimore, Maryland market. I have worked for many radio stations over the past nearly 40 years and this is one of the best companies as far as working environment. I really feel cared for here.

Cons

On a personal level, I've had a hard time getting full time employment within the company, which is discouraging. Also, it takes forever for management to make hiring decisions.

3.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Stability, benefits, no micromanagement - Great to add to your resume - Talented coworkers who are dedicated to their work

Cons

- low base salary - no clear path for growth

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