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Culture of "Nice" - Anonymous employee TED Conferences Employee Review

1.0
May 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Swag from conferences, free bagels on M,W, F and beer tap in office.

Cons

When people think of TED, they assume it's this highly evolved place, filled with people who want to make a difference in the world. Likely the vision is one of spectacled, cerebral do-gooders who wax poetic on everything from String Theory to Aristophanes. The reality is that there are some of those people in our midst, but they are the minority. TED is every bit the rat's nest, political game of thrones that many other media companies in NYC are today. What makes TED worse is the delusion that it's somehow more evolved or above reproach. Most of the people here don't buy into the notion that we're making any positive impact, but they pretend that they do. They do so with a smile on their face and intense conviction in their eyes while they stab you in the back to promote themselves. There's cache in telling people that you work at TED, a non-profit, but don't for one minute think that they aren't Machiavellian minded snots deep down. Those that truly buy into the mission are the people that make this place great. They are sweet and smart and motivated and inspiring and I wish they weren't overshadowed by the mean spirited entitled, spoiled children that run this joint. Even worse is the toxic culture that goes overlooked here. We have this open work space that is supposed to promote collaboration but rather keeps people in conference rooms and telephone booths and mean girl kitchen tables, where you get a nasty look if you dare try to join. They talk of "keeping TED weird", which is such a sad contrivance I feel like sending an apology note to Austin. What's weird about TED is the lack of an HR presence. What's weird about TED is the lack of a career path. What's weird about TED is the blind eye towards bad behavior on the part of its managers. I've been around but I've never seen anything like this place. I'll leave somewhat less than I came and I assure you that most of you will too.

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Pros

Great company culture, people are really kind and want to work hard

Cons

Non-profit so the ceiling for salary is on the lower side relative to the industry

2.0
Jan 17, 2026
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Pros

Most of the people are great and genuinely care about the mission. They are world class and incredibly high-functioning. It is amazing to be part of such a collaborative, creative team.

Cons

There was always this never spoken about but glaring expectation to work long-hours and overtime with a huge hustle culture. Leadership would email evenings and weekends and would expect the same of you. Raises and promotions are very hard to receive. Although unlimited PTO sounded cool, there are so many rules around what you can and cannot do with your time. Its no secret TED is struggling financially and all frill and fun was cut a long time ago. They went from 1 toxic CEO to another toxic CEO. So many cringey, uncomfortable internal All-Hands moments with very sensitive topics handled poorly. Staff are constantly in fear of losing their job. The culture is dead and toxic. Very hard to advance.

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