Patch reviews

3.2

42% would recommend to a friend

(254 total reviews)

Warren St. John

57% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Patch has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 254 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Patch 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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254 reviews
5.0
Jan 15, 2016

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Pros

Many, many of the reviews of Patch on this site are either out-of-date or misdated because they cite business practices that have not been in place for more than 2 years, yet carry dates within the last few months. Perhaps this is because this site makes reviewing a condition of use, so that people are reviewing a company that they haven't worked for in years. Or perhaps something is mysteriously broken about the dates on this site. Either way: if you are considering working for Patch, pay attention to reviews from current employees and understand than any reference to "AOL" is out of date by at least two years (when AOL spun off Patch.) For context, AOL spent a great deal on Patch and it didn't work -- the company lost a fortune -- leading to lay offs, ill-will, recriminations, and eventually, the spin off of Patch as a private company. Since then, a much leaner Patch has rebuilt its business model, its site, its editorial strategy and almost everything about the company. Patch is currently in the black -- unlike a great many digital media companies -- and growing. Traffic is up 60% year over year and Patch has opened new sites in Austin, TX, New York and Illinois. I can say from experience that working at Patch is intensely rewarding. The people are great, and the mission - creating hyperlocal content, as opposed to chasing one viral story after another - feels meaningful and ennobling. Patch editors work very hard, but the culture is positive and supportive. If you're curious about working at Patch, the best thing you could do is just email any of the editors whose bylines you see on the site and ask them. They'll tell you first hand about their experience. It may or may not be for you, but it couldn't be more different from the experience of editors at Patch before Jan 2014, when the company became independent.

Cons

Call a current employee and ask. The culture is open and candid, and they will tell you about their experience.

3.0
Jan 14, 2016
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Pros

Great growth opportunities launching a hyperlocal community news site. Got to take ownership of a news site, and do everything from how to analyzie site traffic, hire and manage freelancers, and experiement with content creation and content strategy. Awesome to experience the evolution and energy of being part of a startup. It provided a great jumping off point to become well-versed in digital media.

Cons

The corporate office tried to implement a cookie cutter approach to sites across the country, relying more on national data, and less on the local editors in the field, who often had a better sence of how their community would respond to certain initaitves, or how those initiatves could be reworked or repackaged. Combined with the long hours and 24/7 expectations, it bred contempt and led to burnout. The company tried to grow too quickly, and eventually went out of business.

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10y
This review is misleading because it is about the AOL Patch -- years ago, and pre-spinout
3.0
Oct 15, 2015

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Pros

I get to work in my field while working from home.

Cons

I feel that many goals this company sets are unrealistic and it's unnecessarily stressful.

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