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Deccan Herald Printer Engineer salaries in Bangalore / Bengaluru

Annual salary range
12 - 15 years exp.
₹6.6 Lakhs - ₹8 Lakhs
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Last Updated: 6 Dec 2024

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Printer Engineer salary at Deccan Herald ranges between ₹6.6 Lakhs to ₹8 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 12 years to 15 years. Salary estimates are based on 3 latest salaries received from various employees of Deccan Herald.

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Experience wise Deccan Herald Printer Engineer salaries in Bangalore / Bengaluru

Last Updated: 6 Dec 2024

Experience Avg Annual Salary
12 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹5.9 L/yr - ₹7.6 L/yr
14 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹6.8 L/yr - ₹8.6 L/yr
15+ years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹7.2 L/yr - ₹9.2 L/yr

Salary related reviews for Deccan Herald

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Rated by 1 employees for salary & benefits

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Content, Editorial & Journalism Department

4.0
  •  posted on 18 Jul 2024

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Likes

It is a great news publication for freshers who are looking to build a career in journalism. The publication is well respected in Bangalore and Karnataka, giving young reporters a lot of exposure to big stories and connections that they otherwise might not have gotten.

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Dislikes

Very low pay, abysmal appraisals, very long and unstructured working hours, super hierarchical and archaic working style, no outlet to vent out frustrations/complaints, promotes a very toxic culture at times, middle management/editors can have zero empathy and bloated egos without the skills to show for it.

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Content, Editorial & Journalism Department

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  •  posted on 03 Apr 2024

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A lot of freedom to delve into whichever domain you want to get into. Not sure whether that's a pro or a con because it's happening only because literally every team is understaffed.

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Dislikes

No work-life balance, poor pay, overworked and understaffed, editors are older than furniture and have biases, sexist culture, progressive only superficially, low & mid-level managers micromanage. Biggest con: New ideas can work only if they are not controversial (A red flag in a journalism office. Why are you scared to speak the truth?). Even seen plagiarism by senior editors. Some team heads have absolutely no clue about what they are doing and they only hold that position because they put in a certain number of years sitting at the same desk, without any real exposure or doing something even remotely related to journalism. Most desk heads are like clerks who just focus on making the pages and sending them for print. No real political discourse in the newsroom. Low & mid-level managers show no interest in the field. Buried a MeToo case, too.

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Marketing & Communication Department

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  •  posted on 29 Sep 2023

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Likes

The brand name I got with it and the party raise.

Dislikes

The company culture and the overall work environment. The company isn't up to date with the current trends in Digital Marketing and branding and does not see the need to apply the same to their products and services.

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Other Department

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  •  posted on 01 Sep 2023

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Respect to talent and knowledge. Helping colleagues, standby decisions made. Believing in quality, standards. I have seen employees retiring in this organisation. Great to see respect given all age group.

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Dislikes

Work from home when much needed has to given. Workload Management is much required.

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Engineering - Hardware & Networks Department

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  •  posted on 22 Jan 2023

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Good Food

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Team leads are not supportive. No training will be done.. Team lead does a lot of partiality among the team n favours only one. So you are always under the pressure to impress the team lead. N hikes are based on your team lead recommendation. He can get you terminated any time.

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What is the notice period for Printer Engineer at Deccan Herald in Bangalore / Bengaluru?
According to AmbitionBox, 100% of the Deccan Herald Printer Engineers in Bangalore / Bengaluru reported a notice period of 1 Month.This is based on 2 responses on AmbitionBox in last 2 years.

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Deccan Herald Printer Engineer salary in Bangalore / Bengaluru ranges between ₹6.6 Lakhs to ₹8 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹unlock blur. Salary estimates are based on 3 Deccan Herald latest salaries received from various employees of Deccan Herald.