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
2.0
Jul 21, 2013

Good opportunity to learn online media

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Pros

Chance to operate within a semi-startup culture and set up a local news site in suburban cities with the technical help of the mother ship at AOL. Opportunity for a journalist to get outside the traditional box of the profession. Got to dig and learn the communities I covered better than ever. Chance to work with good freelancers and train them while the money was there.

Cons

Too many to name. In a nutshell: A fixation on traffic numbers at all costs cannibalized the journalistic product and resulted in staff reduction and massive cuts in the freelance budget and resulted a scaling back which eventually apparently led to less traffic in the long-run. Difficult work life balance issues most of the time. The company may not last long but in the end I still think it was worth the attempt. Wall Street demands seemed to trickle down to the local editor level and despite some fighting back, the future is....

1.0
Jul 19, 2013

Dont work here!!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Headquarters has start up feel and fun events. Owned by AOL. Used to have some great talent before restructuring

Cons

Everything else. Micro-management to a whole new level, by middle managers, as well as executives. On your interview, they act like you will have freedom to "run own business" this couldn't be farther off, every task you do is directly managed, tracked, and then you have a conference call to review all and make sure you follow to a tee. Lost sight that they recruit professionals, I've had internships that I've had more freedom to excersise insights and provide knowledge base. Outside Middle managers let emotions run actions Goals unrealistic, and do not come through on bonuses promised. Job expectations change quarterly

1.0
Jul 12, 2013

Sales and marketing challenged

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of its sites have become go-to sources of information and engagement for their towns. In those places Patch is much appreciated and highly trafficked, and the editors usually have a sense that they are doing something important for their communities. Employee benefits are very good.

Cons

Quality of content has declined drastically from when Patch launched, due to continued staff cuts. People are seriously overworked. Salaries are lousy—especially in areas of the country where cost of living is higher. New content management system roll-out was a disaster—full of bugs and glitches that made editors' work more difficult. Emphasis that was once on original reporting has shifted partially to "aggregation"—linking to stories from other news outlets—and user-generated content (asking users to post blogs, articles and photos for no pay). No consistency of quality across sites—a hodge-podge. Company is losing the faith and trust of users.

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