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Reporter
2.9
27 January 2026
Okay Benefits, Pay Lags for Journalists
Pros: The company offers pretty solid health insurance, which is a big plus here in Japan. As a Reporter, I appreciated the job stability of an established company in the local news space.
Cons: However, the base salary for roles in the newspaper industry doesn't really keep up with living costs, especially for the workload. You'll find pay is just okay for the Nagasaki office, not competitive.
Advice to Management: Management should really look into competitive salary adjustments for journalists. It's hard to retain talent when other industries pay so much more for similar skills.
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Reporter
2.7
27 January 2026
Decent Start for Journalists in Nagasaki
Pros: It's a solid place to start as a Reporter in the local news industry. You get hands-on experience quickly covering Nagasaki events. The initial training for news production is pretty decent.
Cons: Career growth is really tough for journalism roles here. There's not much upward mobility past a certain point, especially in print media. Innovation isn't really a thing, it's a very traditional corporate setup.
Advice to Management: Management should really think about clearer career paths for reporters. Offering more chances for skill development beyond just daily news would help retention. The younger staff wants to see a future here, not just a stepping stone.
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Reporter
2.6
26 January 2026
Mixed Bag on Leadership for Journalists
Pros: Some of the senior editors in the Nagasaki office really care. They've been in local journalism for ages and you can tell they want the paper to do well. It's good to see that passion for newsroom operations.
Cons: A lot of the leadership feels stuck in the past. There's not much vision for the future of a traditional media company. As a Reporter, I felt like my ideas often weren't heard, and decision-making can be slow.
Advice to Management: Please invest in some modern leadership training, especially for middle management. The younger generation has ideas that could really help the local newspaper evolve.
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