Great place to learn, inequitable place to grow. - Analytics (DIG) New York Times Employee Review

3.0
18 Jan 2021
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Pros

-Strong sense of being apart of a mission-driven organization. -Very good place to learn complex SQL skills and to work with proprietary data tooling. -Easy to gain experience and exposure to A/B testing/experimentation. -Strong focus on culture within the data organization. (Key: within the data organization, this was not a company-level initiative.) -Generally interesting projects and ability to work on business-level problems that you might not typically encounter supporting a smaller team. -Some of the data leaders are extremely competent, inspiring, empathetic, organized, and supportive.

Cons

-Horrid corporate-level communications. -Each people manager has different ideas of what constitutes each level even though there is a career ladder (drives lack of clarity regarding promotion decisions and eligibility). -If equity in the workplace is something you champion, you can anticipate spending hours doing equity-oriented work (including sensitivity reads of newsroom articles) without compensation. -If you work with newsroom colleagues, expect a great deal of them to expect you to know their name on meeting them and their journalistic beat. -Very poor compensation in data positions relative to market rates. -As data organization grows, it seems different VP+ level leaders have different ideas of what the data organization should look and feel like.

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5.0
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Pros

Great team, environment, and management

Cons

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

Challenging and rewarding work. You'll work in an environment that publishes the news everyday, if you are excited about helping people learn more about the world, you'll love it here. Good benefits, hybrid work, and really smart coworkers.

Cons

Does not pay like big tech but as an IC you'll be part of union with job protections

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