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The Washington Post

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You cannot work at a better place than TWP - I love it here - Client Partner The Washington Post Employee Review

5.0
Dec 2, 2020
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Pros

Here teamwork means not only collegiality, transparency and collaboration but also well-being and supportive. We are all collectively working with a sense of profound purpose and our Leadership team sets a terrific tone in empowering us, no matter what position you are, be it a journalist, editor, advertising or facilities in being a part to that purpose and cause which is truth while being compassionate. Democracy Dies in Darkness is so true and I am glad to be a part of it.

Cons

Having experienced and understanding Leadership means you are able to recognize and resolve any issues; and no company that I have worked at can successfully say that can do this, the way we have here.

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Thank you for the passion and dedication you bring to The Post. Having a sense of purpose is a great contribution to the work we do here across all departments. If you have any other comments, feel free to confidentially email us at life@washpost.com.

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Talented coworkers who care strongly about the mission of supporting independent journalism.

Cons

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