Hearst reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(1,450 total reviews)

Steven R. Swartz

72% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Hearst has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,450 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hearst 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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2.0
Feb 13, 2016

Penny Pinching

Recommend
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Pros

The building, cafeteria, job looks good on the resume. They have a gym on-site but it's not free. Tuition reimbursement.

Cons

No work/life balance because of tiny budgets and understaffing. 12hr workdays. The health insurance is insanely expensive for a company with 20K employees and bargaining power. $650/mo for employee + spouse on an average PPO, because they want you on the high deductible HSA. My husband's small business employer charges less. Conde Nast charges far far less. The maternity leave policy is disgraceful and forces you to take vacation time for it. Compared to other magazine companies it's clear Hearst does not care about the wellbeing of their employees (and no, an on-site nurse and gym don't cut it). Salary is lower than industry standard. Negotiate for more vacation time, what they offer is stingy.

5.0
Apr 12, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great work/life balance Progressive attitudes Nice time off policy Respectful and professional employees; safe environment

Cons

Indifferent HR department Raises/promotions infrequent, so salary negotiation is critical Wish there were more opportunities for flextime/work-from-home

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Hearst Response
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Managers are becoming more open to work-from-home idea as of late. If you prove yourself early on as a conscientious employee, you are setting yourself up for a better chance to have this option.
2.0
Jun 4, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great location with a nice building and pleasant atmosphere. Also, there are good courts available.

Cons

A Toxic Work Environment Fostered by Poor Leadership I was part of the Data Management team at Hearst. Our team consisted of four developers. Unfortunately, our leader lacked not only engineering & management experience, technical knowledge, but even basic soft skills such as communication, respect to others, empathy, and tolerance. As a result, even the smallest projects turned into endless, frustrating efforts that dragged on for months and didn’t reach its finish line. A significant amount of time and company resources were wasted due to our Manager zero technical understanding and her ineffective project management. Poor leadership consistently caused delays and disappointing outcomes.  As a developer with 15+ years of practical experience, I often shared suggestions to improve our workflows, but she consistently ignored them. It was not only my issue. It was like she tried to compete with her team, to prove she's smarter than everyone, instead of working on results. Which is weird, to be honest ... And leaves a lot of questions to the upper management.\ I ended up spending nearly six hours a day in unnecessary meetings and unproductive discussions, which made it extremely difficult to focus on actual development work. Empty talks, zero result. In the end, not only me, but the whole team resigned, one by one. On a personal level, she threatened me several times without a cause. I reported these incidents to HR and her manager, but no real action was taken. Only formalities...  The company’s structure felt more like a protected inner circle. Nepotism is ok, as long as it doesn't ruin the company from inside... In this case, it had a devastating effect.  This Manager (let's call her .. Dora,..) her manager, and the CIO had been close friends for a long time, and they seemed to cover for one another regardless of the situation. Working at Hearst left me feeling unsafe, unsupported, and mentally exhausted.

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