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Great job for students - Editor-In-Chief CSU Channel Islands Employee Review

5.0
12 Oct 2024
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Pros

Working as the Editor in Chief for The CI View has been an incredible experience. It offers the chance to lead a passionate team of writers, broadcasters, and creatives, while also shaping the voice of the campus. I’ve gained hands-on leadership skills, learned how to balance creativity with responsibility, and have had the opportunity to bring new ideas to life. Every day brings new challenges, but it’s rewarding to see the impact we make on the campus community through storytelling. It’s an opportunity to grow personally and professionally, and to truly make a difference.

Cons

While working as the Editor in Chief for The CI View has been rewarding, there are a few challenges. One of the main drawbacks is the 20-hour work limit. With so many tasks on my plate—managing a team, overseeing content, coordinating with other departments, and planning for upcoming issues—it can feel like there's not enough time in the week to get everything done. Balancing schoolwork with the responsibilities of the role can also be overwhelming at times. Despite these challenges, the experience is still incredibly valuable, but it requires strong time management.

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5.0
23 Nov 2025
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Pros

Student first position, while also emphasizing what it means to be in a professional academic workspace.

Cons

Expect to fail, but take those failures with grace and turn them into a learning opportunity.

3.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

Free housing, free partial meal plan, and this role opens many opportunities to make connections around campus.

Cons

Thankfully, things are currently changing about the role, but it can be a lot. Before we get into the nitty-gritty, please know that as long as you have good time management and get what you need to get done, done, this job is 100% doable. Get things done before they are due, not day of, and it'll help sooo much. Time for the nitty-gritty... Some tasks feel like busy work. Sometimes, even as a returner, you can feel lost or unsure of how to handle certain things. Events can be a pain to put together b/c you'll know no one will go, but you still have to sit there for an hour. However, events are fun when you do them with someone else (if they pull their weight). Now, if you are unfortunate enough to have ongoing roommate conflicts, it's very draining to deal with, especially during midterms and the Spring semester. In the Spring, I'm trying to lock in and prepare for finals, but then there are rooms you have to deal with for the entire semester. Unfortunately, this is part of the job, but it still sucks because these are grown people who cannot communicate, and it is frustrating.

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