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Updated 13 Feb 2023
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"Awesome, relaxed work environment and overall great team" (in 12 reviews)
"Work from home was offered from the start" (in 4 reviews)
"need to write 3000 words at any cost" (in 3 reviews)
"Writers are required to work on daily content individually" (in 7 reviews)
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Amazing place to start your career
12 Apr 2021 - Content Writer in BangaloreRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
- Amazing exposure - International clients - Got to learn about different type of content writing - Decent pay and leave policy
Cons
- Sometimes I've had to work during the weekends, but then this was compensated with a compoff.
- Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
1)Above-average pay. 2)The enormous workload trains you to spit out serviceable content at breakneck speed. 3)Work from home available for full-time employees.
Cons
1)While they do offer better compensation when compared to their competitors, the workload is enormous. 2)Their compensation package falls apart when you look at how much you could be making for the amount of work you're doing. To keep things short, they'll throw you a peanut while they keep the entire bag for themselves. 3)They will do whatever they can to avoid giving you a yearly pay raise/bonus. 4)They demand professionalism from you but won't hesitate to behave unprofessionally with you. 5)They do not give their staff access to essential software that is necessary for the work assigned and then have the gall to ask why the work isn't up to par. Ex-They do not give everyone access to anti-plagiarism software, you have to 'ask' management and if management doesn't feel like giving you access, then you're accused of plagiarism if your work fails checks by the editing team. This creates unnecessary extra work for employees just because the company wants to minimize costs by buying fewer software subscriptions.
Continue reading - Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Good management Timely payment Work from home option
Cons
I didn't find any cons yet
- Current Employee★★★★★
Good place to start your career
3 Jul 2022 - Anonymous EmployeeRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Work from home, flexible work hours
Cons
Average pay, workload cannot be altered
- Former Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Great place to start your copywriting career
27 May 2021 - Content Writer in BangaloreRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
You get to write on a variety of topics regularly. This makes it easier to find out what kind of content you want to write and the industries you want to work in. Work from home was offered from the start. If you can get work done quickly or plan out your day, its easy to get loads of free time to pursue your goals.
Cons
High workload on certain days. Can lead to a creative burnout quite quickly. Hard to get access to premium tools for improving writing skills.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Flexible and mentally stimulating work
13 Apr 2021 - Content Writer in BangaloreRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
The role offers a lot of flexibility. Work from home was an option even before the pandemic, so you can work from anywhere as long as you've got a good internet connection. You get to work on articles covering a variety of topic areas. This exposes you to new information, some of which is really interesting. Even for the information that isn't too interesting, you're at least learning something new and it's a mentally stimulating role. I've been able to communicate any issues/feedback transparently.
Cons
It can be a little challenging at times working with tight deadlines, but this gets easier with time and experience.
- Former Employee★★★★★
Pros
Can experience career related growth and prompt payment.
Cons
Not experienced any of them
- Current Employee★★★★★
Great learning opportunity.
12 Apr 2021 - Content Writer in BangaloreRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
1. You get to work on international client requirements. 2. Wide range of projects - articles, blog posts, copywriting, eBooks and so on; there is no monotony. 3. Recognition for a job well done. 4. Opportunity to write for niche, unique topics. 5. Friendly environment. 6. Flexible timings.
Cons
1. Sometimes there might be multiple projects to work on, so it can get mildly hectic.
Continue reading - Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Best to stay away from this company
23 Feb 2021 - Content WriterRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
- You’ll get to work on a wide variety of content categories and buckets. - Won’t have to go to the office because writer positions in the company are 100% WFH. - With 3,000 words to be completed daily, most of which are required by the end of the day, you’ll be able to develop a fantastic speed of delivering high-quality content in little time. - Working on so many different kinds of content pieces will help you build interest in a particular niche.
Cons
- No teamwork. Writers are required to work on daily content individually. In the 1+ year that I worked with the company, we had no team video calls and the only communication you receive on Slack is regarding your daily work plan or any mistakes that you might have made in your files. - You’ll get the work plan for the day early in the morning or late last night. You cannot ask for the work plan to be changed; you’ll need to work on what’s handed out to you. - No interactions with other employees of the company. The work culture here is extremely cold and unapproachable. You finish your 3,000 words daily work plan and that’s about it. - There is little flexibility when it comes to reducing your workload for the day. If you wish to work on about 1,500 words a day, you’ll need to take a half-day. There is no concept of taking a day easy here. - The QC (Quality Control) team is responsible for going through the content and editing it as required. However, they exercise complete dictatorship and order around the writers to fix even the tiniest of mistakes. Grammarly is the saving grace for the QC team - they can’t edit files without it. - The company works for the clients and not for the employees. Your QC managers won’t stand up for your content if a difficult client refuses to accept the work. You will be blamed for clients leaving and forced to do extra work in lieu of the work that a client rejected. - They do not allow clients to connect directly with writers to “avoid confusions and multi-party involvement”. This makes it very difficult to finish some projects on account of poor guidelines collected by the business team. The business or QC team makes no effort to ensure that proper guidelines are being collected. Often, writers are left to guesswork when deciding what the theme, brand voice etc should be for a particular project. - The writers are expected to research, write, edit, proofread and fact-check all the work. The QC team acts just like a middleman that transfers files from the writers to the clients and uses Grammarly to do their work. - The QC is quick to point out your mistakes but good work will never be appreciated or rewarded in the company. - Company doesn’t get in touch with you after you complete a year to discuss your progress or an increment. They also do not conduct any performance reviews. - There is no growth for writers in the company or any other employee for that matter. You will stay stuck in the same role with the same responsibilities for years. - The company prides itself on paying higher than the industry standard however, the daily work allocated to the writers deserves higher compensation. - You can get an above average salary in the company only if you fight for it during the interview. They will constantly try to low ball you but if you stick to your figure, you might end up getting it. However, pay raises once you join the company are none.
Continue reading - Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
The good thing about this place were the people.
17 May 2021 - Quality Control Associate in BangaloreRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Friendly and nice people Chill working environment
Cons
Management doesn't care about you.
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Godot Media has an overall rating of 4.0 out of 5, based on over 62 reviews left anonymously by employees. 82% of employees would recommend working at Godot Media to a friend and 74% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.
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