ThePrint Reviews

2.7

44% would recommend to a friend

(34 total reviews)

22% positive business outlook

ThePrint has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 34 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ThePrint employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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34 reviews
2.0
18 Mar 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Best salary in the industry, experienced editors

Cons

Aggressive managers, no leaves, micromanagement, 7 days working, workplace politics, no work life balance, workplace bullying. They give two cents for your mental health and justify workplace bullying as an accepted norm in the industry.

2.0
27 Jul 2021

Not the best place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Better salary, big names, experience of working in a booming digital startup

Cons

Highly toxic workspace, no respect for personal space or time, extreme favoritism and biases. People here are full of hypocrisy and Twitter woke celebrities who won't care about your mental health and can even kill for the sake of competition. Some editors are really incompetent and do not encourage reporters, while some could be supportive, tho thats negligible. In nutshell- a place full of insecure maniacs who probably have no excitement in their personal lives and that's why they make the lives of those working under them a nightmare!!

3.0
3 Aug 2023

A lot of good, some bad/outdated

Recommend
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Pros

ThePrint is one of the few media houses that actually cares about standards and ethics in journalistic practice, and for that I commend it. Many of the editors are top-notch and a lot of work goes into ensuring that everything that goes out is balanced, fact-checked and written lucidly. They also pay decently generally. These high standards make up for a lot of other issues.

Cons

If ThePrint cared as much about its journalists as it does about journalism, I think it could do a lot better and retain/attract more talent. Unfortunately, the place is beholden to some counterproductive and outdated practices such as ensuring that no one gets to work from home unless they are at death's door or something. This actually hinders productivity and causes a lot of time wasting in commutes etc while also negatively impacting employee engagement. Another issue is poor communication between team members and an HR that exists only in name.

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