Systematic harassment, aggressive managers - Multimedia Journalist Volant Media Employee Review

1.0
7 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Well paid, but that's part of the trap!

Cons

The attack your personality and employment. They set you up and falsely accuse you of someone else's mistake, or even make up false testimony against you. They can team up against you and do you dirty. But you want the salary. So you confess to what you haven't done. Then they start to blackmail you in any possible way. It can be even sexual. I've managed to gather enough evidence of their harrasments, and currently working on the law aspects to be able to have them published. This might sound unbelievable, but the majority of these people have known one another for ages from Iran. The Chief Editor/New Director/ previously CEO, has a long record of harrasments from Iran and other Media companies in the UK.

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5.0
29 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Exceptionally Talented Team, Great Office Location, Relaxed yet Professional Environment, Competitive Compensation, State of the Art Equipment & Systems

Cons

Commuter Stipend does not cover the cost of monthly parking. Schedules could be more static.

1.0
13 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

There simply nothing good to say about this company

Cons

Working at Iran International was an extremely negative and disheartening experience. The environment is incredibly toxic and manipulative, making it a nightmare for any journalist seeking a professional and supportive workplace. The organization is plagued with disorganization at every level, and the lack of structure leads to constant chaos and frustration. Worse, there is a culture of humiliation and blatant discrimination that leaves employees feeling undervalued and disrespected. Harassment is also a serious issue, with no meaningful accountability or protection in place for staff. For a journalist, this is one of the most demoralizing environments imaginable. The management prioritizes control and manipulation over fostering talent, creativity, or fairness. It’s clear that employee well-being is not a priority, and the toxic atmosphere makes it impossible to thrive. Save yourself the stress and frustration—working here is simply not worth it. Until Iran International addresses these deeply rooted issues, I cannot recommend this organization to anyone in journalism or media.

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