Salem Media Group reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(721 total reviews)
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Dave Santrella

78% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Salem Media Group has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 721 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Salem Media Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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721 reviews
5.0
Jul 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible hours, higher management cares deeply about everyone no matter what position they hold, great incentives, paid vacation time, paid sick time, team atmosphere even when working remotely.

Cons

I honestly have no cons to report. Every single person I've ever come in contact with through Salem Media Group has been an absolute delight to work with.

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Salem Media Group Response
2y
Thank you so much for taking the time to review Salem Media Group and provide great feedback. We are happy to have you in our Salem family!
1.0
Jul 6, 2023

Not Always Sunny in San Diego

Recommend
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Pros

Recognize that digital is the future Really nice office

Cons

This office is a cross between Office Space and Andy Griffith. There is a version of Lundberg who says their management style is known as managing by walking around. That means they come by your cubicle multiple times during the day to ask "what's happening?" Micro....micromanagement I accepted the sales job even though the salary offered was just $8 more than minimum wage in hopes of earning decent commissions sooner than expectations as I had in the past. All of my onboarding was done on Zoom because the Business Manager lived in a different state and I never heard from them again during my tenure. My sales training consisted of watching countless training videos and then meeting with one of my three managers to recap if/when they had time. Unfortunately, I was provided with a refurbished laptop and it had problems from day one. Our in-house I.T./engineer would only come in a couple days each week so any fix would take much longer than expected because ultimately he would just have me call the corporate I.T. number for help. As a seller, I was asked to make phone calls to get appointments any time I wasn't watching videos--or when my laptop was down, but barely knew the products. They just told me to call local companies and tell them we can get them more customers and then I would bring one of my managers with me to close them. The goal I was given in my third week was to conduct 10 CNAs per week and those were tracked with a CRM that management was constantly looking at throughout the day. I could barely get to one CNA per day which was not considered successful. To help everyone see my shortcomings, they would publish every seller's billing on a weekly basis so you would know how you stacked up...or didn't stack up. I quickly realized that we were just reselling digital tactics from third party vendors--at higher costs which seemed to bring a lot of churn because the campaigns would not deliver as promised due to all of the "management fees." When a client said they wanted to cancel, the solution was always to offer them a bunch of free radio commercials to pacify them. However, when one client in particular told their salesperson they were not happy with their campaign results, they were told to bring them a cherry pie and Coca-Cola! When I tried to voice a concern, it was often met with the office catchphrase "it doesn't matter what you think." I had hoped for a long and prosperous sales career with Salem, but ultimately I think they were looking for an appointment setter willing to cold call for 8-9 hours a day. Could be a good fit for the right person who thrives on high pressure, but I never felt like a member of the team.

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Salem Media Group Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. We are sorry to hear that your outlook on Salem Media Group is other than positive. We value what you have to say as it allows us to see how we can improve for the future. We take pride in our company and have always strived to be a great place to work. We would like to hear more from you, please contact us at hr@salemmedia.com or 805-233-3129.
5.0
Jun 16, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I don't believe in coincidences but I feel I was chosen to be part of the staff at Xulon Press. Being part of a great team that loves to help authors, and being part of their journey is just a portion of the greater picture. Our team is composed of great teachers, amazing mentors, patient staff, very fair supervisors, and above all, I am part of a God-fearing company that won't compromise its morals to accommodate the ways of this world. I really feel like part of a family. The benefits and bonuses during goal are a plus as well.

Cons

It is a busy industry, it takes heart and patience to work with authors and their temperaments. If I had to choose a con, I would say, more money.

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Salem Media Group Response
3y
Thank you so much for taking the time to review Salem Media Group and provide great feedback. We are happy to have you in our Salem family!
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