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Everyday Health Group

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Everyday Health Group reviews

4.4

88% would recommend to a friend

(378 total reviews)
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Dan Stone

97% approve of CEO

86% positive business outlook

Everyday Health Group has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 378 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Everyday Health Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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378 reviews
1.0
Oct 26, 2015
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Pros

location (Tribeca) and fruit in the morning

Cons

The company is in a painful transition trying to find itself and its voice in an already crowded space. Though outwardly stating they are focused on patients/consumer, the focus is still only on quarterly sales --based on ad revenue. There is a lack of visionary/dynamic leadership that has led to enormous apathy among employees. Opinions and suggestions that differ from management are shut down and not encouraged. Bright employees are not utilized to their potential due to management with overgrown egos. The company is riddled with poor morale that inhibits any chance at real innovation. The professional-facing division is lackluster at best and struggling to impress its thinning client-base. The company is top heavy with too many middle managers who do not share information and are dangerously uninformed about their areas of specialty. The company's managerial ethos/culture is stuck in the 1950s and shamefully hierarchical.

1.0
Jul 15, 2015

Zero direction

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Pros

Free fruit, good coffee, good pay. The design and location of the office are very cool. It's a young environment, so there are lots of opportunities to make good friends.

Cons

Where do I start? The first day on the job, I went to a morning meeting and then was told to "settle in," then my boss never spoke to me for the rest of the week. Regardless, I pitched things to do each day that week for the group meeting, but it never received a response. I got zero direction or training. I actually didn't know what my job was the entire time I was there. The bathrooms don't lock. A colleague walked in on me while I was peeing. That led to a lot of awkwardness. Fix the locks. I've worked for top publishing companies and know how to pitch and write stories. You have to know the audience you're writing for and their interests. I came into the job asking for those basics, and they weren't given to me. When I came up with ideas anyway, there was no editorial feedback. The job of an editor is to provide shape and critiquing, and there none of either. For a publishing company, it was shocking there weren't even phones at the desks. And my cell phone didn't get service in the building. If they're trying to create a communications company, shouldn't a means of communication be a basic requirement? When asked about this, management put in a request but nothing was ever done. The work/life balance made zero sense. People were in at 6 a.m. and out at 7 p.m. That would make sense if there were that much to do, but this schedule was mostly born out of management not knowing how a news site should function. Breaking news about celebrity health conditions do not warrant such long hours, and it should be common sense that no one comes to the site for that. They go to People.

1.0
Feb 28, 2015
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Pros

Office location in a trendy part of NYC. Good natural light and fresh fruit daily

Cons

Top heavy company with no vision. A very clique-ish and political environment. I have never seen so many miserable employees in my career. Senior management is clueless and does not support their staff. If you are not part of the in crowd, you will be ultimately let go by HR that is part of the culture problem. Avoid this company. Very toxic place to work.

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