New York Times reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(923 total reviews)

Meredith Kopit Levien

77% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

New York Times has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 923 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The New York Times 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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923 reviews
3.0
Mar 10, 2014

Good place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Reputed brand, world class journalism and one of the best sales team in the business

Cons

With so much churning going on lately, you have to think, act and work like a shark, be at the top of things, in business and with the constantly changing nature of the department. While being on top of the business is the need of the hour being constantly on the guard to protect your job erodes a lot of energy which should go into thinking creatively and strategically to grow your business and develop relationships in the marketplace

2.0
Feb 9, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's the New York Times, the paper of record, one of the great icons of New York and United States culture and history and still producing amazing journalism. A pretty homogeneously politically liberal workplace, which is is not as easy to find in NYC as one might expect. Extremely PC. You will never hear an inappropriate joke, or any comment disrespectful to religion, race, gender, etc. Extremely diverse, ethnically. Pretty good bonus and 401k matching compared with other tech/media companies. Three weeks vacation + three personal days.

Cons

Digital side is a highly individualistic atmosphere. Engineers are expected to make a name for themselves in hackathons, and I didn't observe sincere camaraderie between others or directed at me from any but a very few people during my time there. There is a culture of overdesign and a love of the status quo, which means you will spend most of your time trying to maintain ridiculously complex systems. Product decisions seem to be based on intuition rather than a careful analysis of data, which is perplexing due to the immensity of pageview and other usage data from the various platforms that is just lying around unused. The result is 200 engineers working on few know exactly what and having who knows what impact on the success of the business. In general, data analysis and data collection are not understood and not highly prioritized there. The workspace itself is gray, dark, lifeless and depressing. Insist on a tour of the floor if you get an onsite interview. There is no process (letter of warning, bad review, etc.) for termination. One day you will simply be informed your employment is over. I observed many totally unexpected terminations of hardworking and talented individuals and no explanation of any substance was ever provided. I've spoken with other former employees and the "ambush firing" is apparently standard practice there. So if you join the Times don't ever assume anything about the security of your job.

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