Philippine Daily Inquirer has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.
You’ll likely gain exposure to real business / media billing cycles, customer / advertiser accounts, contracts. This is helpful if you want to move into accounting, finance, or administrative roles later.
Cons
Salary May Be Considered Low / Not as High as Industry Might Offer
Slower Promotion / Career Growth
Despite the nature of news, work can be laid-back. The supervisor is also not so strict as long as you respond quickly and deliver requests. You'll have to rely on your existing skills to meet standards. Benefits are great (generous HMO coverage for you, some subsidies, a mid-year bonus, end-of-year bonuses are surprising too), though HMO does not cover dependents for free.
Cons
Very low salary. Often not enough to make ends meet. This is a good job if money is not an issue (I heard a lot stay because they're privileged enough, and news is their hobby/advocacy); otherwise consider other jobs with better pay (or part-time work).
According to anonymously submitted Glassdoor reviews, Philippine Daily Inquirer employees rate their compensation and benefits as 3.7 out of 5. Find out more about salaries and benefits at Philippine Daily Inquirer. This rating has decreased by 1% over the last 12 months.
92% of Philippine Daily Inquirer employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated Philippine Daily Inquirer 3.9 out of 5 for work life balance, 3.8 for culture and values and 3.5 for career opportunities.