PLOS reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(113 total reviews)

Alison Mudditt

72% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

PLOS has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 113 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PLOS employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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113 reviews
4.0
Aug 7, 2019

Heading in the right direction

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Great mission. Talented and engaged team members. Accountable and open leadership team that takes feedback to heart. Efforts to rebuild the organization are producing tangible results.

Cons

Ambiguity in longer-term goals and plans. Suffering some growing pains related to effective innovation and operational efficiency.

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PLOS Response
6y
Thanks for sharing your feedback with us – I’m really happy to hear that you can see our positive forward momentum at this point. You’re right that we’ve been very focused on delivering those improvements but over the coming months, we’ll be deliberately pivoting to defining the next era at PLOS: how will we continue to fulfill our mission through our products, insights and influence over the next few years? I’m excited to start this work and share it with our teams!
1.0
Feb 6, 2017
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

We have a happy hour every Friday and a generous benefits package. Expect a 40 hour workweek, 3 weeks of vacation and a good work/life balance. The atmosphere is friendly with a casual dress code. Departments are highly stratified and each has their own culture, some better than others.

Cons

If you like low wages and office politics, PLOS is your place. At face value, people are friendly- however, once you try to advance in the company, be aware that PLOS is not a meritocracy and the biases, misogyny, and incompetence of the hiring managers will keep anyone who excels at their job down while unthreatening, yet mediocre employees will rise through the ranks. Hiring and promotion decisions appear arbitrary and/or personality based and it doesn't appear that anyone at PLOS knows how to assess a resume or cover letter with regard to a job description. PLOS celebrates mediocrity which explains why they’ve lost some of their best brains over the past year or so. Human Resources has been a revolving door for the past 18 months, so there is no one with both the knowledge and authority to provide oversight or training to poor managers. Wages are low and management has trouble hiring qualified people at starting salaries. From a broader perspective, there is a very top-down approach to communication and decision makers rarely seek out the knowledge and perspectives from people on the ground. The deciders are extremely wedded to their methods and procedures, even when they don’t work and don’t know what they don’t know. Supervisors are given immense responsibility with little training or structure, and many lack competence in dealing with personnel issues, resolving conflicts, or developing staff. In terms of advancement, there isn't much opportunity despite high turnover due to organizational structure. Other than our current CEO, management is so out of touch with the day-to-day operations as well as office culture- they have no idea who the toxic people are that are destroying the morale of entire departments via incompetence and inexcusable bias.

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PLOS Response
9y
Hi. Thank you for your candor. If you are comfortable doing so, I would really like to meet with you in person to learn more about your experience at PLOS to hear more about what we can learn and change to make improvements. --Mariah, HR
1.0
Dec 29, 2015

Need to get out of here.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

It's a great place with a lot of great people. But the longer I stay here the more I realize that it will never be a good place to work. The problemis just keep happening over and over and over again. Too many leadership changes. Not enough people interested in solving the hard problems. Nobody interested in thinking about the cultural issues that cause so much turnover.

Cons

I really wish that the mission was enough to keep people acting as professionals. But the reality is that too many people without the mission as their first priority have gained leadership positions, including the CEO. That doesn't mean they're bad people, it just means that they are not here for the reasons that some of us are. This causes a lot of conflict.

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