Engineering Developer/Analyst - Anonymous employee The Washington Post Employee Review

4.0
30 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's great to be associated with the Washington Post brand and to see the changes that have taken place in the journalism and the ways to distribute it, especially over the past 2-3 years.

Cons

Overall I like the new work space, but not everyone is into the open environment. This leads to difficulty sometimes holding a conversation with a colleague while other people are working nearby. There are never enough places available for holding an impromptu conversation.

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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 and we're honored you're proud to work at The Washington Post. Thanks for your feedback about the open office space. We do have a number of huddle rooms and other rooms for people to have private conversations, but we'll pass this onto our team as they reevaluate conference room space. Thanks again for your review and choosing to be part of The Washington Post team!

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