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
5.0
Sep 2, 2019
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

I have worked in editorial positions at several other science publishers and my experience with PLOS has been the best by far. What I really like about PLOS, and what I think sets it apart from other publishers, is: - The mission. Colleagues and management genuinely care about open access and it just feels great to work for a company that cares about more than just turning a profit or delivering results to shareholders. - The office environment. Colleagues are friendly and supportive, and generous with their time and expertise. People seem to genuinely get along. PLOS also facilitates opportunities to meet with people outside of your immediate team through regular meetings and weekly social events, which helps foster collaboration and unity. - The editorial teams. PLOS is staffed by some of the smartest and hardest working people around. The workload can be intense – there is always more work than there are hours in the day, and the submissions never stop coming – but the goals are reasonable and the senior managers take steps to ensure that the workload is manageable for all editors. I’ve never before worked for a company that cares so much about employees’ work-life balance and where concerns about workload are openly discussed and acted upon. - The work. There’s a lot of it, but it’s varied and interesting. You’ll learn something new and different each day. - The management. The CEO has set a tone of openness and respect within the company. She gives updates at regular company-wide briefings but also holds open office hours to meet 1:1 with all interested employees. She has a very clear view of how she wants to see the company grow in the coming years, which she communicates regularly (and directly) to all staff members. These briefings really help reinforce how our work is contributing to success of the overall mission. Furthermore, the sense of openness and respect is readily apparent in other areas of the company – for example, human resources, who are just about the kindest and most considerate and helpful people on the planet (which has not been my experience at any other company!); and finance, who share regular updates on the company’s overall health and respond immediately to any questions regarding payroll or reimbursement. Employees are treated really well.

Cons

Science publishing in general is going through a massive upheaval, and it’s not at all clear what the landscape will look like in 5-10 years. I have a lot of confidence in our CEO and senior managers, as they’ve already made some really hard choices to help PLOS weather the uncertainty that lies ahead. Unfortunately, those hard choices have led to problems with morale in some cases. This is now a known issue and is being openly discussed, though it’s tricky to solve. Overall, I feel like PLOS is firmly on the right track, though there have been and will continue to be some bumps and diversions along the way. Additionally, as PLOS is not a massive publisher, opportunities for career advancement are a little limited once you've been in a role for a couple of years. PLOS invests heavily in personal development, so you'll develop skills that will make you an attractive candidate for positions outside of PLOS, but it's a shame that there are not more career opportunities at higher levels within PLOS. I don't think anything can be done about it, it's just a facet of working for a smaller publisher, and there are many pros to outweigh this particular con.

5.0
Aug 29, 2019
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

PLOS is still a great place to work. I haven’t been here as long as some of the other reviewers probably, but I’ve had my fair share of jobs, and this is definitely one of the better ones. PLOS is a rare and beautiful blend of people who are passionate about science, creativity and non-profit, mission-driven work. I’ve never been at a company that was so open and progressive before! Turnover always sucks and there have been downgrades because open-access is more commonplace now, but this is a small and savvy workgroup with lots of strong females at the helm who inspire me! I’ve worked at other places where capitalism/favoritism were much more pervasive and harmful. Maybe because this is a smaller organization, negatives feelings have had more of an impact in recent times. I just want management to know that I really appreciate their efforts and I appreciate having a job at such a cool, forward-thinking, science-based company. Downtown SF can be dirty and gritty, but our office (for now) is located adjacent to a beautiful green park and the beautiful blue bay. Plus, it’s not far from BART. Hours are extremely flexible and staff are routinely encouraged to go socialize with free lunches and snacks pretty often. There’s so many perks to working here!

Cons

Turnover can be hard, but we can get through it.

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PLOS Response
6y
Thank you for taking time to share your experience. I couldn’t agree more about the smart, savvy, passionate people at PLOS – it’s part of the reason I joined the organization! As you’ve noted, we have gone through a pretty intense period of change but it’s really encouraging to hear your support. And I’m glad to know that the “perks” are meaningful for you! We really try support good work-life balance and try to create meaningful opportunities to connect with colleagues -- whether in the workspace next to you, in our Cambridge office, or in our remote teams!
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!
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