Work life balance, mentorship & professional development, and perks & benefits are all important to the millennial.
The average The Salem News employee receives 0-10 days paid days off per year, and socializes with their peers never outside of work. See what employees at The Salem News think about their work life balance.
Within Boston, 41% of millennials shared they have a mentor. See what employees think about mentorship and professional growth at The Salem News.
Employees at The Salem News have ranked their perks and benefits in the Bottom 40% of companies within Boston and in the Bottom 40% of similarly-sized companies on Comparably. When asked to estimate how much employees think The Salem News spends on their benefits, the most common answer selected is $1000 -$1500/mo. Learn about perks & benefits at The Salem News.
It’s difficult to retain a millennial, and all three aforementioned sections listed bear importance. To recap, The Salem News employees rate their work life balance a D-. Employees have graded The Salem News' perks and benefits a C. These ratings and reviews lead us to conclude that The Salem News is not a suitable company for the millennial workforce. Learn more about The Salem News' efforts to retain employees.