
The Work Life Balance at NPR is rated a B- by 16 employees putting it in the Top 40% of similar size companies on Comparably. 100% of NPR employees are satisfied with their work life balance while 50% feel they are burnt out. A well proportioned work life balance is necessary to keep employees happy and productive.
About 69% of the employees at NPR work eight hours or less, while 12% of them have a very long day - longer than twelve hours. The Majority of NPR employees are satisfied with their work life balance.
In general, employees with Over 10 Years experience and Male employees believe they have good work life balance while employees with 6 to 10 Years experience and African American/Black employees think there is room for improvement.
NPR is in the Top 40% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
NPR is in the Top 35% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
NPR is in the Top 40% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
| Work Life Balance | Happiness | Culture Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Product | D+ | D | D- |
| Marketing | -- | -- | C |
| Work Life Balance | Happiness | Culture Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 to 10 Years | F | D+ | C- |
| Over 10 Years | A+ | B+ | C |
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