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Washingtonian Magazine Reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)
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Catherine Merrill Williams

39% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Washingtonian Magazine has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Washingtonian Magazine employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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26 reviews
3.0
15 Sept 2020

Some really, really cool aspects, but also...

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Pros

Here you get to participate in fun events, enjoy the plethora of free stuff sent to the company that is then a free-for-all grab to employees, meet interesting people to interview, get published, work on some career-building projects, get tapped into DC “culture”—which if we’re honest is all about having elite taste in food and activities. It can be a great career builder and you gain a lot of experience, good and bad. There are some really caring employees, but they’re outnumbered.

Cons

Favoritism is a running theme here. If you’re a fellow, you’re told that you will be able to use your connections at the magazine for life—this is a total lie unless you really graft a relationship with someone and that’s hard to do. Also a culture of blatant rudeness and disregard for fellows and those lower on the totem pole. Male employee(s) have acted utterly inappropriate through demeaning comments (particularly to females), embarrassing public lectures to lower-level staff, unprofessional and conniving ways of operating, and actually openly mocking some of the bad reviews on this site. Similar behavior exists among female employees as well. Even if you leave on good terms, forget about the people you worked with daily answering a request for a recommendation. Take your marketing/advertising, events, editorial or digital experience/clips and be happy you got that. The magazine’s culture evokes that of a major publisher in NYC in the ‘80s, when it’s likely struggling for revenue and can’t afford to promote from within. More kindness and consideration for lower-level employees and the fellows would go a long way in revamping a company that may need to cut costs more. This sounds like a bitter review, but it’s just a fact that many lifestyle publications act like this, and I’m truly happy for the rough experiences I had at times. If you’re a go-getter this is place for you to cut your teeth and deal with difficult people.

1.0
4 Jan 2020

Not worth it, don't bother applying or working here

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Pros

Get to attend some events Washingtonian hosts for free. The other half of the time you have to pay full price.

Cons

Washingtonian Magazine is old fashioned and because of its older fashioned ways, the company will not make it past this decade. There is absolutely no room for growth or professional development. It's also not something of interest of the CEO or supervisors have in mind for the employees. They have old people as department heads who are not attune with the media space which is causing the company to self destruct. Not open to change, employees are constantly leaving cause high turn over, pay is extremely below average and no raises are given unless you work there for more than 10 years. A lot of favoritism, no good real benefits at all, and no HR department to file reports of harassment, discrimination, and sexism.

1.0
10 Nov 2019
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Pros

Great product. Super talented writing staff. Very smart folks who work there, you’ll learn alot. You learn to get tough skin.

Cons

Unfriendly culture. You make the wrong person annoyed and you might as well quit. It was the worst time of my life, I had folks in marketing that were so awful- I came home crying. I was essentially buied so badly, I went to therapy. People get fired alot at the whim of upper management. They lose alot of people bc the good ones dont play the game.

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