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The Washington Post

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The Washington Post reviews

3.0

33% would recommend to a friend

(643 total reviews)
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Jeff D’Onofrio

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10% positive business outlook

The Washington Post has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 643 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The The Washington Post employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.4 stars).

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643 reviews
4.0
Oct 8, 2020

Supportive Environment

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Pros

I’ve had and continue to have a great experience at The Post. I’ve been lucky enough to have a very supportive manager that has allowed me to not only grow as an employee, but allowed me to create a new position that utilities my skills in a more substantive way. More importantly, I have a manager that listens, and plays the role of mentor. I also enjoy being in a position that allows me to interact with all of the departments company wide, including New York and SanFrancisco. Despite working from home since March, I still feel connected to most of my coworkers.

Cons

Transitioning to a 24/7 media company meant shorter Thanksgiving and Christmas company paid holidays .

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The Washington Post Response
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We're glad to hear you have a supportive manager who allowed you to create a position well-matched with your skills. If you embody our catalysts- shape ideas, redefine speed, take ownership, lead- the career paths within The Washington Post are plentiful. Despite working remotely since March, we're glad you still feel connected to colleagues. The people behind The Post make it a great place to work!
5.0
Oct 5, 2020

Very collaborative and empowering culture!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working at The Washington Post is an incredible experience. Everyone's always willing to help execute new ideas from any level at the company. We are also encouraged to own projects that help build our careers. My manager takes interest in my growth by actively listening and giving actionable advice. Discussing my goals on a regular basis makes me feel supported here.

Cons

I have no cons to mention, so far.

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The Washington Post Response
5y
We're in an exciting time at The Washington Post- one where ideas flow throughout the company. We're glad you experience that and your manager pushes toward growth. Thanks for being part of The Washington Post team.
5.0
Oct 5, 2020

A great place to work

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Pros

In my time at The Post, I've enjoyed mentor/mentee relationships with managers, advancement opportunities and an overwhelmingly kind office culture. For journalists and those who want to help advance the mission of the free press, The Washington Post is a great place to work.

Cons

At times, advocates for change and alternative ways of presenting or distributing journalism can be met with skepticism and a desire to stick to traditional methods.

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The Washington Post Response
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"For journalists and those who want to help advance the mission of the free press, The Washington Post is a great place to work." Well said! No matter what department you are in, what binds us together is a strong mission that "Democracy Dies In Darkness." Thanks for your feedback about speed and ideas. Both are two of our four catalysts and take seriously. We'd love to hear more details about that. If you feel comfortable, feel free to confidentially e-mail us at life@washpost.com. Thanks for taking the time to leave a review. It's helpful as we strive to be a great place to work for all.
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