Great Company! - Content Ops Project Manager Inkitt Employee Review

5.0
15 Dec 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flat Hierarchy - Everyone's opinion is allowed to be aired and given consideration. Clear Progression Path - Monthly 1-on-1 meetings allow employees and managers to see how they are working, where to improve, and what's needed to make them move their next step in their career. Lovely Co-Workers - Everyone here loves coming to work, getting to find new books and creating blockbuster hits. Fun Company Culture - Office lunches and dinners, evening barbecues and beers, and monthly Game Nights. Relaxed Remote Work - 10am-6pm Mon-Fri (with other time zones respected), and no requirement to come to the office or work over the weekends.

Cons

Hectic Schedule - If you can keep up with the speed then this is the place for you!

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- Being able to lead projects independently from A to Z and be trusted for it - Engaging daily with a creative and passionate team - Being part of exciting new projects in a fast-paced, fast-evolving industry - Steep learning curve, you'll be pushed out of your comfort zone and grow fast

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5.0
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Inkitt is one of the few places that actually sits between tech and media in a way that works. A manuscript comes in, real reader behavior tells you whether the story has legs, and the team turns that signal into a career for the author. I think about reader retention and narrative pacing in the same conversation now, which I didn't before.

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