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The Washington Post

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a 100+ year-old institution with integrity and some growing pains - Engineering The Washington Post Employee Review

4.0
Aug 6, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- A media organization with integrity in its DNA. Feels good to work for a company that provides a civic value to its readers and to the nation, writ large. - Working alongside some of the smartest people I've ever worked with. The level of technical knowledge / expertise of my colleagues in their specific focus area is generally very high. - Salary level is where I would expect it to be, based on my experience and the market rate for equivalent positions in the DMV area. - Colleagues that take the work seriously while retaining a healthy sense of humor. 
- A good mix of ages and experience levels. Makes interacting with coworkers more valuable and more conducive to learning about people's backgrounds that are different from my own. - Flexible schedule. - Frequency of meetings for non-managers in my department is generally low. - Office is fairly quiet, well-lit, and aesthetically pleasing. - Convenient location for metro and multiple bus lines.

Cons

- Still a lot of cis white men in charge at executive level. 
- Internally, I get the sense that there is a struggle between "old guard" and new guard. Perhaps an over-reliance on traditional business hierarchies or distinctions that served the organization well when it was mainly a print newspaper, but not so much as a modern, multi-channel company. 
- There are a number of mid-level managers in different departments that appear to have little to no management experience. They seem to possess the technical acumen appropriate to their role, but not the interpersonal / emotional awareness to properly mentor team members and build up individual strengths. - Availability of resources seems to be an issue in my department which can lead to choppy workflow and loss of momentum. - Occasional "hurry up and wait" projects that jockey for priority/ urgency, somewhat arbitrarily. - Related to the above – not enough of a focus on quality over quantity. IE taking on too many initiatives with not enough time committed to making them excellent experiences. - A good number of engineering staff are remote workers, which makes it harder to establish a sense of team unity and makes communication a bit tedious. - Documentation and review of completed work is rare in my department - more time could be committed to learning from our past endeavors. - Very few processes or standards in place for on-boarding new hires in my department. - The open office layout can be a little distracting and lacks sufficient privacy for occasional personal calls or sensitive conversations.

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The Washington Post Response
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Thanks for taking the time to write a review. We agree- the integrity of The Washington Post and the people behind it is the spine and soul of this company. We’re glad you’re a part of that. Also, thanks for your feedback. We take it very seriously as we strive to be an excellent place to work for all. That’s why we created The Leadership Project to come alongside and equip The Post’s management on leading great teams. We’ll pass along all your feedback to our team. If you have any more details, feel free to confidentially email us at life@washpost.com. Thanks for being part of The Washington Post team.

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