Culture - Graphic Designer Best Version Media Employee Review

4.0
Feb 8, 2026
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Pros

Good family to life balance...

Cons

...they work on their schedule. Even though you have a holiday day off you still have to do the work the next day (doubling your work load for the day and putting you behind their schedule).

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Best Version Media Response
4mo
We appreciate the feedback and are glad to hear the work–life balance of the role has been a positive. Your constructive input is important, and we remain committed to reviewing workload expectations and employee recognition as part of our ongoing efforts to support our teams.

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5.0
Mar 3, 2026
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Pros

Everyone - from publishers to designers and corporate office staff - is helpful and eager to see the whole team succeed. Other content coordinators are wonderful about sharing information that would be relevant to magazines outside of their area. Quarterly webinars also keep us abreast of what's new.

Cons

Some things within the software can occasionally be clunky; but IT listens to suggestions and always works to make improvements.

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Best Version Media Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your experience as a Content Coordinator with us! We're so glad to hear everyone has been so accommodating and helpful. We truly appreciate the feedback and will continue to refine our tech and systems to better serve our local writers.
5.0
Jan 19, 2026
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Pros

The opportunity to build a meaningful, hyper-local community magazine from the ground up Exceptional support while still allowing true entrepreneurial freedom A company that invests in your mindset, confidence, and leadership The chance to connect deeply with local businesses and neighbors A culture that truly practices “people first” Training that sets you up for success, even if you’ve never done this before The ability to create something you’re proud of in your own hometown

Cons

Launching a brand-new magazine requires a lot of upfront time and hustle Financial pressure in the beginning, while building relationships and sponsors Steep learning curve when managing sales, production, and community outreach You wear many hats as a publisher — sales, marketing, networking, and leadership Requires thick skin and persistence, especially in the early stages You truly have to embrace the entrepreneurial mindset

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Best Version Media Response
5mo
Thank you so much for sharing this thoughtful reflection! We’re grateful for your dedication to building something meaningful in your community and for embracing the entrepreneurial journey. Your perspective captures both the challenge and the heart of what makes the BVM Publisher role so rewarding. We’re proud to support you and will continue investing in connection, collaboration, and the success of our people.
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