World Journal Reviews

2.9

22% would recommend to a friend

(59 total reviews)

Jen Feng Yang

34% approve of CEO

19% positive business outlook

World Journal has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 59 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The World Journal employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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59 reviews
3.0
24 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can learn a lot when you meet and interview people. WJ creates a good platform that almost everyone loves to be interviewed by journalists from this company. It helps you to build up your own network for your future career. Editors provide training to you on a daily basis. They teach you the skills to interview and to write. This is a fast-growing position. You don't work in an office. You can work remotely and travel to different places to do interviews and write. If you enjoy the event it would be a happy day. You will have a sense of happiness if your news report makes a difference to the society, online or on paper. You see people reading your articles and discuss; you see your interviewees get help from the community; you see you make a contribution for your people.

Cons

The company requires you to sign a contract to make sure you work for them 3 more years after you get your H1B working visa. Don't know if it is legal or not, but many students holding F-1 visa do not have many choices. If you wish to apply for greencard after H1B, you need to sign a new contract for another 3 years. Another point is the working hours is too long. The company will ask you to write what you do every day on a time sheet and put it within 8 hours (otherwise they got sued). But in fact they require to write more than 2000 words each day, which means usually 3 articles and that could cover 3 different events. You will be very busy running the errands back and forth, and type those 2000 characters of articles before 9PM every night. Working overtime and you get underpaid. Plus, you literally have no family life. How the heck is such a standard made? Many of the news pieces are just worthless but management do not buy higher quality lower word count. They want you to work like a dog to give them high quality and quantity contents, regardless of the limitation of time and efforts. You can see they always put on recruitment advertisement to hire news reporters because no one wants to do the job/turnover rate is too high, unless the person needs a working visa sponsor. Therefore, being a front line reporter is very tough, but at the same time you grow very fast. You need to balance yourself.

1.0
17 Nov 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

stable, no overtime work, no pressure

Cons

not creative at all, they don't like any changes. young employees don't have any chances to get promoted.

1.0
3 Nov 2016

Reporter

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-The company will sponsor work visa and may be willing to sponsor green card. -Comparable health insurance plan (tho family members are not allowed to enrolled)

Cons

-If employees want to get sponsored, they have to sign a 3 year long contract which includes non-compete clause. If employees break the contract, no matter they work for the same field or another field, they have to pay $6000 - $10000 penalty. -If you don't pay the penalty, HR won't file law suite but they will use all kinds of tactics to mentally torture or scare you. -Work overtime almost everyday and the company won't pay for it.

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