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Being a video producer, editor, etc., I loved the creative aspect of the job....every job required somebody with a lot of creativity, and such was vital to the success and, moreover, to my own personal satisfaction.
The "bureaucracy" of "Corporate America" detracted from the actual work itself which I thoroughly enjoyed.
The relative "freedom" that was inherent to my actual job: very flexible hours since I was never "micro-managed" rather I had tasks and, moreover, work that had to be completed by specific dates but it was my decision - within reason - as to what hours I actually work (so long as certain projects were complete on time, said "time features.
Programming and collaboration among rank and file employees.
Significant lack of advancement, low salary, diversity, and old media leadership. No code of conduct for executives.
Vacation time.
Creativity and the Team Work.
The hours! Working 2am to 2pm is tough on the body and soul!
A paycheck!
The global approach
The culture was more centered on self, not on people
unlimited vacation
culture, diversity, locations
corporate politics, commute
great benefits package
Interesting projects
Corporate interference
Work from home and autonomy about working hoirs
Creativity and the Team Work.
The hours! Working 2am to 2pm is tough on the body and soul!
A paycheck!
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