New York Times serves the public interest and even democracy but does not pretend to be an egalitarian place - Journalist/Reporter New York Times Employee Review

3.0
Dec 30, 2014
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Pros

high standards, excellent staff, nice view from the cafeteria view, prestige beyond measure

Cons

colleagues are superficially collegial but not really open to social interaction. in part, this is because deadline pressure is intense, and because pressure to metamorphose the NYT from a print to a digital medium has created extreme tensions among employees of different classes: between employees of different generations, between journalists and content-disseminators, between newcomers and established people in fear of their jobs.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Challenging and rewarding work. You'll work in an environment that publishes the news everyday, if you are excited about helping people learn more about the world, you'll love it here. Good benefits, hybrid work, and really smart coworkers.

Cons

Does not pay like big tech but as an IC you'll be part of union with job protections

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