HarperCollins reviews

3.4

58% would recommend to a friend

(448 total reviews)
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Brian Murray

66% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

HarperCollins has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 448 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HarperCollins 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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448 reviews
3.0
Mar 24, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work life balance is good. Summer hours. Good midtown location. Lots of really nice people who are very good at what they do.

Cons

Salaries are low. Lots of meetings. I think that you are either "in" or you are "out". I think that if you are not in with the right people, you might have a difficult time moving forward in your career regardless of talent or hard work. But that is often typical in Corporate America, right? Employee work spaces were kind of tight. Lots of people working in a small space.

3.0
Mar 20, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Relaxed environment and agreeable co-workers almost make up for lack of financial compensation and miniscule salary.

Cons

Lack of performance reviews leads to an unfair balance at the top. Low base salaries are enough to turn anyone off from publishing, in general.

2.0
Oct 26, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free books, Congenial fellow entry-levels who are eager to help, Summer Fridays

Cons

HC has the lowest entry-level pay in the industry, meaning unless you're being subsidized by a fairy (god)parent, take advantage of the book parties, launch & planning meetings, author toasts, writer conferences, etc. Take advantage even if you are; they're excellent opportunities to network across departments and industries. Practice brown nosing. Otherwise, you'll be assigned three times as much work and/or watch sycophants with less seniority and work ethic outpace you--and then, to be told by management that you should be grateful that you even have a job. Doing a great job is not what matters at HC. Management's attitude is that everyone is expendable. Stay at HC only as long as it takes to pad your resume and learn the ropes. Go digital for more staying power. The company is more interested in hiring new staff for the digital initiatives they're constantly announcing than investing in current employees. Your managers will range from hands-free to micromanaging. There is a severe disconnect in some departments about the rest of the company; network across departments so you know what's going on in the rest of the company. HR is not here for the employees. The review process, not unlike HR management, changes annually and is a long-standing joke. Working at HC is a learning experience, but don't forget to keep your escape hatch in sight.

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