Great place to be a journalist/ researcher - Editor Which? Employee Review

3.0
27 Sept 2022
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Pros

- Brilliant place to be a consumer/ personal finance journalist or researcher with good research budgets, different magazines and online outputs and talented colleagues who are generous with their time and expertise. - The mission of the place is great if you are driven by making a difference. You can see what you're working on make a tangible difference in the outside world - Really good for work/life balance

Cons

It all goes a bit wrong if you're at a senior level - Decision making is slow and often indecisively communicated - the implementation of OKRs has created a cottage industry of reports and spreadsheet s with little or no discipline over what is actually being measured and how worthwhile it is to measure in the first place. - meeting culture is terrible. Too many happen, lacking actions - all a talking shop. - Legacy technology is holding the place back massively - Commercial revenue is falling and there's a lack of vision to turn things around - Leadership are squandering Which?'s ability and reputation as a campaigning organisation that can make real change happen in pursuit of a less engaging think tank approach.

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Which? Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback. The positive comments around Which?’s mission and out work/life balance are very welcome, but unfortunately it’s apparent that you don’t feel wholly positive about your time with us. In the main, your comments seem to focus on decisions and behaviours relating to senior management, which is a concern. These comments will be feedback at the highest level. We take all comments about Which? very seriously and would be happy to discuss directly. Please contact us at people@which.co.uk if you wish to do so.

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3.0
27 June 2013
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Pros

Friendly and has it's heart in the right place. Feels good, man!

Cons

For a rather small company it has a lot of inertia. Autocratic leadership out of depth in the digital age of publishing.

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Which? Response
6y
Thanks very much for your feedback on having worked for Which?. There are some really positive comments in there that are very encouraging to read. Our 'great pedigree' has been nurtured over many years (more than 60 now!) and we're still continuing to evolve. That leads onto your less positive comments. After a recent very detailed strategy review, Which? now certainly has a new and dynamic future to look forward to - and that applies to our many thousands of members and supporters, as well as our staff.
2.0
18 Feb 2026
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Pros

The mission is meaningful and the work can be interesting on paper. Some colleagues are talented and genuinely care about consumer outcomes. Great brand recognition can help on a CV.

Cons

In my experience, the culture in my area was damaging and the organisation did not feel like a supportive place to develop. • Micromanagement: Day-to-day work was heavily controlled with excessive checking and a lack of trust, which made it difficult to work autonomously or confidently. • Views disregarded: I regularly felt that my professional judgement and contributions were dismissed rather than debated, even when I came prepared with evidence and options. • Blocked opportunities: Development opportunities and higher-profile work were repeatedly directed to more senior colleagues, with limited transparency on reasoning and little meaningful support to build the skills required to progress. • Bullying and harassment: I experienced behaviour that I would describe as bullying, including undermining communication and an intimidating tone. This created stress and made the team environment feel unsafe. • Poor handling of concerns: When issues were raised, the response felt performative rather than practical, with insufficient action to address conduct or improve ways of working. Overall, it was an environment where you are expected to deliver without being trusted and where challenge is not welcomed unless it aligns with pre-set views.

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Which? Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience of working at Which? We’re sorry to hear that you felt unsupported and unsafe. It's not the experience we want for anyone working here. We always continuously strive to review our development pathways, management practices and processes for addressing workplace concerns to ensure they are fair, transparent, and effective. We encourage current employees to raise issues through available channels so they can be reviewed and addressed. We take all feedback very seriously and would be happy to discuss your personal experience in more detail so we can address. You can do so by contacting people@which.co.uk anonymously
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