Job is nothing like they say, it’s all just a bunch of fluff - Anonymous employee Politico Employee Review

1.0
22 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

An AI-first mentality. We are expected to use AI on everything and specify in our emails when we don’t use it.

Cons

Monthly layoffs, 5-day in office work week, clueless management, harmful people in leadership roles, heavy burnout

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5.0
10 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great management, great benefits, great culture

Cons

Buzz words, restructuring, and limited growth

1.0
17 Mar 2026
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Pros

Free snacks and decent coffee.

Cons

This place has a serious issue with communication. We mostly learn about company developments via reporting from other news outlets like Puck and Breaker. In the rare instance management decides to interact with you, you never know where an announcement is coming from, whether it’s an obscure slack channel or a town hall webinar that no one has time to watch. It’s also not secret that politico is struggling financially. Salaries have always been under market and we’re constantly being told there’s no money in the budget. We’re very understaffed but we’re not allowed to extend a job offer for an entry-level position without the CEO vetting them first (serious micromanagement). The turnover rate is INSANE, which speaks volumes about the leadership team. Many and I mean MANY new hires leave a few weeks in after seeing the dysfunction and favoritism that is rife. If anyone sticks around for longer than 3 years, it’s because they can’t get a job anywhere else. Make sure to watch your back because management fosters a highly toxic work environment and allows abusive people to remain on staff. Bad people keep being rewarded and we keep losing really good people because of it.

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