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Statesman Journal

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Corporate asks are unrealistic, actual day to day not bad - Reporter Statesman Journal Employee Review

3.0
5 Jan 2025
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Pros

Coworkers are supportive, good people. Glad to still have an office.

Cons

How management feels is unpredictable. Gannett corporate is the real monster.

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5.0
3 Aug 2017
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Pros

The technology and ways you can help your clients are cutting edge and so much more effective than the competitors. The pay is extremely competitive even with our nearby metro.

Cons

Just like any high end sales job the stress and expectations can be high, however the environment fosters good banter and support.

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Statesman Journal Response
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It is true that the offerings we have for our sales team to match to customer needs are cutting edge. We strive hard to ensure that we can position ourselves with solutions that work for our customers and have the philosophy that we are world class at what we do.
3.0
26 Aug 2010
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Pros

Working at the Statesman is a good way to get experience if you're starting in your career. I liked all of the editors I worked with in my time there. And, they were able to help me in all aspects of becoming a better journalist.

Cons

Because the company is public, many of the decisions seems to be made outside of Salem. The newspaper industry is in decline, and the Statesman has been forced make rounds of layoffs and force employees to take furlough days. Additionally, when someone leaves, the vacated position is only sometimes filled. Many times, the responsibilities are absorbed by others. This affects an employee's opportunities for advancement.

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