flexible work-from-home arrangement, type of work is always changing, challenging problems to solve, opportunities for cross-department collaboration
Cons
401(k) matching could be improved, health care plan is sub-par compared to other companies (many employees use spouse's health plans), management does not fill mission-critical vacancies quickly
The Washington Post Response
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We’re glad to hear that you enjoy the flexible WFH arrangement, growth and collaboration. Our team works hard to provide benefits and fill open positions fast. However, it sounds like that hasn’t been your experience. If you feel comfortable, feel free to e-mail us more details at life@washpost.com. We’d appreciate the feedback!
The culture needs improvement, with a strict in-office policy that may not work well for everyone. There also seems to be ongoing challenges with employee retention, which can impact team morale, consistency, and long-term stability. The tech guild and unions made me feel really uncomfortable with coworkers protesting outside the office.