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Scripps Networks Interactive

3.5
 
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      Anonymous shared this review of Scripps Networks Interactive on May 3rd, 2017
      "They have a very conservative and male dominated leadership and HR team. "
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      1.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "No"
      Does the CEO support gender diversity?
      "No"
      One thing Scripps Networks Interactive can improve?
      "Promote more women into leadership positions"
      Recent Salary
      $100k-$150k
      Recent Bonus
      $0-$10k
      Level of Flexibility
      1
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      5
      Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
      Policies, Hours
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "No"
      Would you recommend Scripps Networks Interactive to other women?
      "No"

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      Anonymous shared this review of Scripps Networks Interactive on Mar 21st, 2016
      "Maternity benefits does not exist at SNI. Scripps Networks Interactive actually gives no maternity benefits. As a new mother, women are considered on short term disability (STD). Therefore we receive the same benefit as a male also on STD. After 6 weeks (regular birth) or 8 weeks (c-section) the company requires women to take 5 days of PTO. The remaining time left on the FMLA leave is unpaid. New fathers and adoptive mothers get 2 weeks paid parental leave but new biological women must take this concurrently as STD. There is no 401(k) matching (and PTO is not accrued) during the unpaid FMLA leave. For a company that has a predominantly female viewership, the "maternity policies" are below industry standards. Upper management is comprised of older men and women who are way beyond child-rearing years and have not changed these policies even as the social climate changes around them. Also to note, the company policies are based on local and state laws. The company only mandates the minimum leave required by laws so the women in the Tennessee law are entitled to 16 weeks of leave while women in NY office get 12 weeks of leave (all unpaid after STD)."
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      5.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "Yes"
      Recent Salary
      $80k-$100k
      Recent Bonus
      $0-$10k
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "Yes"
      8 Weeks Paid | 3 Weeks Unpaid
      Would you recommend Scripps Networks Interactive to other women?
      "Maybe"

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      Anonymous shared this review of Scripps Networks Interactive on Mar 21st, 2016
      "Good environment for women; there is solid mixture of female executives, senior managers and staff. Maternity leave benefits could be more competitive. Flexibility and a focus on whole life makes people better employees is a value that company reinforces with actions."
      Overall Job Satisfaction:
      5.0
      Are women & men treated equally?
      "Yes"
      Recent Salary
      >$150k
      Recent Bonus
      $20k-$50k
      Did you take Maternity leave?
      "Yes"
      8 Weeks Paid | 5 Weeks Unpaid
      Would you recommend Scripps Networks Interactive to other women?
      "Yes"

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