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The Washington Post

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The Washington Post reviews

3.0

34% 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
5.0
Mar 25, 2014

Great place to work - enjoyable, challenging & interesting.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great co-workers, great location, work is meaningful, challenging, interesting and valued. Opportunities for growth and learning. My management team is terrific.

Cons

Some areas are stuck in past - this is changing, just needs to be faster.

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The Washington Post Response
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Thank you for taking time to write a review. We love hearing about our employees’ positive experiences. We've passed on your advice to our team. Thank you for choosing to be part of The Washington Post team!
5.0
Mar 23, 2014

Great place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There was a talented and energetic staff throughout my entire tenure at the newspaper, which is popular with Metro riders.

Cons

The hours are challenging for someone looking to raise a family, as is the case with all jobs in the journalism field.

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The Washington Post Response
9y
Thank you for taking time to write a review. We've passed on your feedback to our team and appreciate the transparency. Thank you for allowing The Washington Post to be part of your career journey!
4.0
Mar 5, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

You get to be a part of one of the greatest legacy newsrooms on the face of the planet. The people here are whip-smart and very willing to teach you. D.C. can be a great town if it's the kind of place that fits your personality.

Cons

Don't be a journalist if you want work-life balance. Especially at The Post, you have to mindful of where you are and the standards that the company name implies. The newsroom can be a bit chaotic, but if you know what you want and you do good work, that rises above all.

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The Washington Post Response
9y
Thank you for your review and feedback. We have a commitment toward growth and making The Washington Post a great place to work for all. We’d love to hear more specifics. Feel free to e-mail us : life@washpost.com. Thank you!
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