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Ziff Media Group Reviews

3.7

76% would recommend to a friend

(24 total reviews)

Mike Finnerty

82% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Ziff Media Group has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 24 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ziff Media Group 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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24 reviews
1.0
25 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Smart, Talented Colleagues You Can Learn From - ...But most are headed for the door. Ziff used to be a great place to grow your career and learn a lot in a short period of time, but all the real talent is being replaced with incompetent know-nothings/middle managers with no experience in the actual channels they're managing, so this only barely holds true today. - Decent (Non-Compensation-Related) Benefits - Unlimited PTO, Excellent Parental Leave. - Diverse and Inclusive Work Force - The company has done a (mostly) good job of ensuring the diversity and inclusiveness of the labor force, though a non-zero number of the diversity hires are simply a friend of someone in leadership, and may not necessarily bring any additional value to the org.

Cons

- Pursuing Asinine Strategies For Short-Term Gain - If you're cool with executing on strategies meant to impress stakeholders, but don't actually move you forward to accomplishing your goals, you'll love this company. Everything is meant to drive revenue (not profit, revenue) because "we need to show growth". As a result, you'll be forced to pursue strategies that make no sense, and/or are detrimental to the portfolio long-term. - A New "Fire Drill" Every Week - Don't expect to make much progress on tactics that will actually move the needle. Instead, you'll be dealing with Executive Panic every few days and will have to waste your time analyzing non-problems and doing highly-visible but ineffective busy work at the request of the Leadership team. - Held To Unrealistic "Forecasts" for Traffic & Revenue - The forecasting team somehow fails (two years in a row) to factor in macro factors such as how the pandemic might effect traffic. The forecasts have already been communicated to shareholders, though, so forget the idea of simply adjusting the forecast. Instead, YOU will be expected to make up the difference, even if it's literally impossible. - Managers That Don't Listen - It doesn't matter how much experience you have, the Leadership Team is CERTAIN they know better than you. Your job is simply to do what they say. In the inevitable event things go wrong though, it's definitely your fault. - Leadership Thinks You're Replaceable - Basically leadership is convinced that their employees are totally replaceable. It doesn't matter what you bring to the table, the cost savings of not paying your salary are more than enough of a net-gain to them if you leave. Everyone else will just have to pick up the slack. - HORRIBLE Work/Life Balance - 50 hours/week is the unspoken minimum. If you complain or suggest that you're working too many hours, be prepared to receive a condescending speech about how you should manage your time better. - Underpays Their Employees - My compensation went up 30% when I left the company. Current employees would be wise to interview elsewhere periodically and make sure they're getting what they're worth.

4.0
14 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Excellent benefits (unlimited PTO, decent enough health insurance, lengthy parental leave). - You'll meet some amazingly talented and smart people working here. - Great place to learn for those with the willingness to self-teach and tolerance to endure an instance of existential dread here and there. - Top-tier work-life-balance if you've put in the work to learn you job and can function at a high-level

Cons

- Employee growth isn't emphasized; it's easier to hire than to promote from within - Revolving door at the senior management level means there's frequent influx of clueless new bosses trying to "prove themselves" or out for personal glory - Overlapping incentives between team can lead to strife - Unclear expectations and lack of process or documentation means you'll like be creating the process

5.0
22 Feb 2022

Great company to work for

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility of work schedule Super friendly coworkers Growth opportunities Great culture and benefits

Cons

Growth pain from acquisition and reorganization

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