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Anonymously Rate Your Experience & Make Work BetterThe Financial Times employees are 100% more likely to recommend The Financial Times as a great place to work
| 100% | Promoters |
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| 0% | Passives |
| 0% | Detractors |
Working at The Financial Times is rated highly by 4 employees, across various culture dimensions. The Financial Times employees are most satisfied about Compensation, Happiness, and Retention categories, putting The Financial Times’s culture in the Top 5% compared to similar sized companies on Comparably. See below in detail how working at The Financial Times was rated by employees.
Overall Company Culture at The Financial Times is rated A+
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The Financial Times ranks in the Top 5% of other companies on Comparably with 1,001-5,000 Employees for Overall Company Culture Score
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| Constructive Feedback | 0% |
What makes you most happy at work?I enjoy the professional atmosphere.
What is most positive about the culture and environment at your company?My colleagues are nice people and hard workers.
What are some of the best things about your team?The people are great to work with.
Publisher of business and financial news created to provide information about the asset management industry. The company's daily newspaper is focused in the provision of news, comment, data and analysis for the global business community, enabling readers to gain knowledge on trading policies, stocks and financial market.
The Financial Times was founded in 1888 and its current CEO is John Ridding. Since its inception 138 years ago, The Financial Times has grown to 1260 employees.
Our mission is to make more people's lives better through connected technology.
This sense defines the culture and vision of the organisation and this is cascaded down so people understand the competencies and behaviours needed to deliver that vision.
| Headquarter | Number One Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HL Bahamas |
|---|---|
| Website | www.ft.com |
| Founding Date | 1888 |
| Company Status | Public |
The Financial Times competitors include Forbes and VentureBeat. The Financial Times ranks 1st in Overall Culture Score on Comparably vs its competitors. See below how The Financial Times compares to its competitors with CEO Rankings, Product & Services, NPS, Pricing, Customer Services, Overall Culture Score, eNPS, Gender and Diversity Scores.
The Financial Times has 1260 employees. 4 employees at The Financial Times have reviewed The Financial Times across various culture dimensions, providing their opinions on items ranging from executive ratings to the pace at work. The latest review was months ago.
Overall, the 4 The Financial Times employees give their leadership a grade of A-, or Top 15% of similar size companies. This includes specific ratings of their executive team, CEO, and manager.
Employees at The Financial Times are extremely happy with their total compensation at The Financial Times, which includes a combination of pay, stock and equity, and benefits.
Overall, employees at The Financial Times are pleased with their team. 4 Participants grade the quality of their coworkers an A-. The majority believe the meetings at The Financial Times are effective, and the majority look forward to interacting with their coworkers.
The majority of employees at The Financial Times believe the environment at The Financial Times is positive. Most Participants believe the pace of work at The Financial Times is comfortably fast. About 33% of the employees at The Financial Times work 8 hours or less.

The prevailing opinion from Comparably users about their company is that it was very prepared on their first day. Employees concluded that their overall onboarding experience was positive. 73% said their direct manager was helpful with their acclimation during the first 90 days. First impressions are important, and how prepared a company is on your first day leaves a lasting impression.
At this moment no The Financial Times employees have provided insight into whether or not they clearly understand The Financial Times' KPIs and OKRs.
How much do people at The Financial Times get paid? See the latest salaries by department and job title. The average estimated annual salary, including base and bonus, at The Financial Times is $113,166, or $54 per hour, while the estimated median salary is $113,104, or $54 per hour.
At The Financial Times, the highest paid job is a Corporate Counsel at $182,909 annually and the lowest is a Receptionist at $47,295 annually. Average The Financial Times salaries by department include: Legal at $176,663, Design at $99,795, Customer Support at $65,435, and Engineering at $129,127. Half of The Financial Times salaries are above $113,104.
3 employees at The Financial Times rank their Compensation in the Top 5% of similar sized companies (based on 9 ratings) while 3 employees at The Financial Times rank their Perks And Benefits in the Top 10% of similar sized companies (based on 3 ratings).
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| Summary | Salary Range | Percentile |
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1st Percentile $69k | $69k | 1st Percentile |
17th Percentile $90k | $90k | 17th Percentile |
33rd Percentile $112k | $112k | 33rd Percentile |
50th Percentile $162k | $162k | 50th Percentile |
67th Percentile $222k | $222k | 67th Percentile |
83rd Percentile $238k | $238k | 83rd Percentile |
100th Percentile $279k | $279k | 100th Percentile |
* Estimated salaries Estimated salaries are based on data provided anonymously by employees and/or estimated by other statistical methods.
The Diversity score provides insights into how diverse employees feel and rate their work experience at The Financial Times across various culture dimensions.
The Financial Times PTO policy is a critical component of the benefits package offered to employees.

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What is The Financial Times address?
The Financial Times location is at Number One Southwark Bridge, London
Who is the CEO of The Financial Times?
The Financial Times CEO is John Ridding, their score by employees is 80
What is The Financial Times eNPS?
The eNPS for The Financial Times is 100
What is the salary for Business Development Manager in The Financial Times?
Business Development Manager average salary in the US is 134k
What are the salaries in the HR in The Financial Times?
The average salaries for HR in The Financial Times is 103k