Not all that glitters is gold - Anonymous employee wikiHow Employee Review

1.0
Aug 11, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Coworkers are usually very nice

Cons

After some time away and perspective on the company, I now realize how toxic it is. The work is soul crushing and absolutely not mission driven. The company was, at the time, only Stanford alumni and there was no diversity at the company. You will never be encouraged to disagree with the CEO who is very controlling of everyone around them. wikiHow is ultimately a glorified content farm. Most people leave after 2ish years and the company was constantly hemorrhaging talent and hiring new college grads in their place, undoubtedly because they say yes to the low pay and faux benefits. Once they realized that the crazy amount of work is not worth the low pay and lack of opportunities to advance, they left, which created quiet whispers and accusations that you too might be leaving. I was using PTO for a personal day shortly after many people had left and was interrogated and asked if I was searching for another position. I wish I had been, but I truly was just taking a day off. Upon leaving, management listened to my many concerns in an exit discussion and subsequently asked me to leave a positive Glassdoor review. I was so taken aback and it became clear that they listened to nothing I said. I have stayed in touch with some current employees and it seems that not much has changed. This is all so sad particularly because wikiHow seems like a great place on the outside.

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5.0
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Caring coworkers Competitive pay Mission-driven projects People-first culture High level of responsibility

Cons

Requires detail-oriented operational work which can be taxing

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5.0
Aug 5, 2024
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Pros

As a new college graduate, working at wikiHow was my first full-time position, and it has set a high bar! From workplace culture to the variety of projects, wikiHow is a constantly evolving company that puts its employees first. The whole team is intensely curious, supportive, and creative. The small team size means that even in a remote environment you feel connected to your coworkers and are invested in by your manager and wikiHow leadership. As a Project Manager you get to develop a host of technical and professional skills that will set you up for success in your career. It’s not often that you have the opportunity to own a project after just a few months of working on a team, but at wikiHow you are encouraged to step into leadership roles and see the direct impact of the work you are doing. My favorite part about working here was that people are so quick to give credit where credit is due. Everyone wants to boost each other up and make sure that you are acknowledged and celebrated for the work you are doing. I can’t speak more highly about wikiHow’s culture and believe that it’s a phenomenal place for young adults to start their professional career. Growth opportunities for Project Managers: - Learning to design a process from start to finish with minimal direction - Managing contractor relationships and assignments - Documenting and operationalizing a project - Proactively making mission-driven decisions - Setting goals and designing quarterly plans to meet them

Cons

wikiHow is a small company, a mighty team of 30! I loved this environment and the team flexibility it offered. wikiHow might not be the right match for those who prefer working in a more rigid company structure

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