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TriMed Media Group

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Be wary of this CEO - Anonymous employee TriMed Media Group Employee Review

2.0
25 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Opportunity to cover a major industry and get a start in trade publication journalism -Lots of autonomy on what's worth covering -Off during the holidays -Rare that work concerns will invade your personal time

Cons

-The irony of not having health benefits when you cover healthcare -CEO makes uninformed, unilateral decisions on a whim, including hiring and firing people within a matter of weeks, feeling vacant positions unfilled and creating new positions which aren't necessary -Surveillance: Despite CEO working in another state, he would get angry at writers who left their desk five minutes before their shift ended -Don't even think about asking for a pay raise - Content and the sites' reputation suffer because of CEO's decisions These factors mean turnover is high and morale is often low. If you're a hard worker, you can get something of this job, but don't count on it being a long term position and never stop looking for better opportunities.

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5.0
19 Dec 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The company is small and resembles a startup, which provides employees the opportunity to add meaningful value to its success through their contributions. Moreover, you can talk to the CEO directly on a regular basis. - Because of the company's size, it is a very cross-functional environment where one might work in marketing but frequently collaborate with IT or editorial, further augmenting their skill set. - The company is malleable—if you have a creative suggestion for operational change (e.g., content, distribution, marketing), then present it and you'll be heard. Management is always open to recommendations that will enhance productivity and maximize efficiencies. - The company's metropolitan locations (Providence/Chicago) can be ideal for both residing in and commuting purposes. - The work/life balance is very flexible. You're not there late hours or working weekends, and during inclement weather such as snow days, there is the potential to work remotely depending on the severity. - Time off is very generous. In addition to your standard 2-week vacation, the company also shuts down operations from Christmas to New Years, so employees can spend the holidays with family & friends.

Cons

- Some of the software platforms employed could use a bit of improvement, primarily in the marketing department. While data is being captured, the analytical tools are not as robust as they could be, which makes it difficult to seamlessly assemble a thorough report.

1.0
11 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work rarely extends outside a typical 9-to-5 schedule. Despite the many cons listed below, entry-level positions can be an entry into the healthcare industry/trade publications. You can wear jeans to work.

Cons

You can get fired without notice and without cause. Co-workers will be fired without notice and without cause. Upper management will not stick to a strategy for more than a few weeks. Business plans change quickly and without input from invested employees. Decision-making is reduced to the whim of one or two executives. The CEO is unpredictable, temperamental and narcissistic. He can’t tolerate differing opinions, dissent or even the slightest pushback on strategy, workflow, organization, etc. He will micromanage all positions while remaining unable to trust employees of all experience levels. The culture is toxic considering the inherent fear and instability in the company. You won't receive health insurance. You won't receive any helpful input or feedback from management. Professional development is nonexistent. Considering the sky-high turnover, a long-term future with the company is unrealistic. (Bottom line, don’t work here unless you really need a job. Seriously. If you do work here, keep looking while you do.)

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