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The Washington Post Work Life Balance

The Work Life Balance at The Washington Post is rated a B by 10 employees putting it in the Top 25% of similar size companies on Comparably.

About 60% of the employees at The Washington Post work eight hours or less.

In general, Female employees and Caucasian employees believe they have good work life balance while Male employees and employees in the Engineering department think there is room for improvement.

Work Life Balance
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B

The Washington Post is in the Top 25% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably

Happiness
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C+

The Washington Post is in the Top 50% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably

Culture Score
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B

The Washington Post is in the Top 30% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably

How Employees Rate The Washington Post's Work Life Balance

AnswerPercent
Yes0%
No0%
Are you satisfied with your work/life balance?
AnswerPercent
7 or less20%
840%
1040%
120%
More than 120%
On average, how many hours do you work a day?
Who Ranks the Work Life Balance highest at The Washington Post?
Gender - Female 85/100
Ethnicity - Caucasian 78/100
Experience - Over 10 Years 78/100
Who Ranks the Work Life Balance lowest at The Washington Post?
Gender - Male 67/100
Department - Engineering 70/100

The Washington Post Work Life Balance by Department

Work Life BalanceHappinessCulture Score
EngineeringBDC

The Washington Post Work Life Balance by Experience

Work Life BalanceHappinessCulture Score
3 to 6 Years----A-
Over 10 YearsA+A+A+

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