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4.0

67% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)

64% positive business outlook

The Infatuation has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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16 reviews
1.0
Jul 12, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You get $2,500 a month to spend eating at restaurants, and there are some great people on the team.

Cons

If you're a staff writer at The Infatuation, know that there is zero work/life balance. This is one of those scenarios where they bill it as a "fun!" job and expect you to devote every waking minute to the company. Writers sign on at 9 AM and often don't sign off until after 6 PM, and are typically out eating until 8-9 PM (but often later). The workload is so intense that most also dedicate their entire weekends to restaurant research, leading to weeks on end where no one is able to take a real day off. Serious/experienced writers should not apply, as you'll be told to dumb down your writing style, not use any "big words" or sounds "too knowledgable" about food. You'll be paired with editors who lack a basic understanding of grammar and sentence structure, and held to unrealistic expectations. There are also many instances where they'll ask you to write reviews for the sites of restaurants you've been to on your own time/dime, especially if you eat out while you're on vacation.

3.0
Jan 22, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Working at The Infatuation (pre-COVID) was very fun. You're surrounded by smart, funny, and down-to-earth colleagues who share a common passion for restaurants and the food industry. The main NYC office is lively and there are lots of opportunities to connect with each other. - Small and scrappy org with lots of access to leadership means you can have a big impact if you're willing to do the work to reach across teams and build relationships - Leadership is very open to feedback, especially regarding EDI concerns raised over the past year. I sense there is a genuine desire from the CEO to improve the company in this area. There has been a big reckoning over past mistakes, and a senior EDI team member was hired that reports directly to the CEO (a specific ask from employees that they followed through on).

Cons

- COVID hit the company (like many in the food & media industry) hard, and revealed that our revenue and content models were not sustainable for the current moment we're in. More than a year into the pandemic, it still doesn't feel like we're on stable ground, and there hasn't been the clear and decisive leadership you would hope for to inspire you to get through a tough time. I'd love to believe it's brighter days ahead, but after a long year with several rounds of layoffs and long-term pay cuts, I wouldn't be surprised to see folks looking for better and more stable opportunities elsewhere.

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