Overworked and underpaid - Avis employé Editor HubPages

1,0
29 oct. 2018
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Avantages

Friendly coworkers, work from home

Inconvénients

Low pay to begin with; no cost-of-living raises or promotional raises (editors are capped at $20/hr). Healthcare is 14% of salary and 401k match is 4%, which is an additional 18% on top of $20, making your total wage a whopping $23.60/hr. Most freelance jobs pay $25-$30/hr. The pay-to-work ratio verges on abuse and exploitation. Morale is low because employees feel like their skills and knowledge are expendable. If you're looking for flexibility or experience, freelancing would be a more worthwhile endeavor.

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5,0
28 sept. 2020
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Avantages

Free lunch, great culture, happy hour, camping, etc.

Inconvénients

The work can sometimes feel repetitive, but usually not

2,0
5 mars 2021
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Avantages

- Really great coworkers - Flexible hours - Good if you don't want any major responsibility

Inconvénients

- Management doesn't want to hear about your ideas—if you question anything or suggest how to make things better, you will be shot down. They will get defensive about anything that isn't working well. - HubPages is trying to be like Medium or any other fancy publisher, but they aren't. It is ruining the authenticity and original charm of the platform. It's supposed to be for "everyday experts." - Raises are few and far between. And if you ever want to make over $20 as an editor, look elsewhere. Don't let them bully you into thinking you should want to do more tasks without being compensated for them. You are worth more than that. - Everything you do is tracked. For tasks that aren't tracked on the internal system, you must keep a list of them and how long they took. That being said, it seems like it has been very easy for people to get away with doing nothing. - Management treats the team like children. No hard conversations. No minimum expectations. Everyone gets the same raise and the same bonus to prevent "unfairness." - Very high turnover. Especially during the pandemic. No attempts to make the situation any better or more comfortable. - Doesn't want to invest in the company's future—only if there will be immediate results.

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