Wall Street Journal Culture | Comparably
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EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
15
TOTAL
RATINGS
143

Wall Street Journal Company Culture

Wall Street Journal Culture

This score is derived from employee ratings & reviews
4.2/5
Wall Street Journal's Overall Culture is rated B+

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36%Promoters
37%Passives
27%Detractors

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Mission, Vision, & Values

Financial inclusion isnt a one-size-fits-all process, with more than 2 billion people worldwide living outside the global financial system. Traditional methods such as savings accounts or credit cards are no longer adequate or up to the challenge of bringing in those billions of people living on the outer fiscal fringe. The good news: advances in big data and technologysometimes as simple as a mobile phone appalong with changes in regulation and creative partnerships between the public and private sectors are providing new pathways to help people gain financial stability. Presented by MetLife Foundation in collaboration with WSJ. Custom Studios, Multipliers of Prosperity takes a look globally at the challenges we face in confronting the issues of financial inclusion. The program dives deep into whats working, questions what isnt and finds the possible fixes. Most importantly, the program chronicles the triumphs of people who have taken the steps toward financial stability and the providers who have helped them reach those goals. We explore how financial stability is created, the kind of finance models that have succeeded, and innovative new channels and technology that make for smart solutions.

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Wall Street Journal Culture At a Glance

15 employees at Wall Street Journal have reviewed Wall Street Journal 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 15 Wall Street Journal employees give their leadership a grade of B, or Top 30% of similar size companies on Comparably. This includes specific ratings of their executive team, CEO, and manager.

Employees at Wall Street Journal are extremely happy with their total compensation at Wall Street Journal, which includes a combination of pay, stock and equity, and benefits.

Overall, employees at Wall Street Journal are pleased with their team. 15 Participants grade the quality of their coworkers a B. The majority believe the meetings at Wall Street Journal are effective, and the majority look forward to interacting with their coworkers.

The majority of employees at Wall Street Journal believe the environment at Wall Street Journal is positive. Most Participants believe the pace of work at Wall Street Journal is comfortably fast. About 20% of the employees at Wall Street Journal work 8 hours or less, while 20% of them have an extremely long day - longer than twelve hours.

Overall, the employees at Wall Street Journal are not very happy, based on their aggregated ratings of future outlook, customer perception, and their excitement going to work.

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