Editorial Intern - Avis employé Editorial Intern Complex

4,0
24 août 2015
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

I interned for Complex in 2014. Great place for self-starters, they encouraged me to go after almost all of my story pitches. Laid back, young office atmosphere. Casual dress code. Met Waka Flocka Flame once.

Inconvénients

Unpaid, which is a little ridiculous considering how much work interns do on a full-time schedule. Would've liked a slightly more structured environment, sometimes work would be few and far between. Management is making stories way more click-bait-y now, which makes me hesitate to put Complex on my resume. I did a few paid freelance stories during and after my internship, and reimbursement took way, way longer than it should have.

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5,0
8 juin 2026
Employé (anonyme)
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Culture was exceptional and the company was filled with intelligent people

Inconvénients

There were not many cons

1,0
17 mai 2026
Employé (anonyme)
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Complex had genuine brand equity and talented people throughout the organization. That makes it all the more frustrating to watch the company be run the way it is.

Inconvénients

Executive leadership operates on ego, tenure, and proximity to power rather than performance or accountability. There is no coherent business strategy, and more tellingly, no apparent interest in developing one. Decision-making is opinion-based at the top and the consequences flow downward. Appointments are made based on relationships rather than qualifications, including in roles that require deep technical expertise. Asking seasoned professionals to report into leadership with no relevant background isn't just a structural mistake, it's demoralizing to people who have spent careers building real expertise. Compensation and growth are effectively frozen. Annual reviews were canceled under the guise of budget constraints, which reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of what reviews are for. Performance conversations, goal-setting, and professional development are not line items; canceling them signals that the company has given up on investing in its people. The RTO policy is the clearest window into how leadership thinks about its workforce. The mandate exists with no meaningful connection to productivity, output, or business outcomes. The stated rationale, making the office look occupied, is not a strategy. Exceptions are applied inconsistently and without explanation. The net effect is a policy that reads as punitive toward exactly the kind of senior, expert, autonomous professionals a media-tech company should be fighting to retain. Layoffs have been handled with a level of callousness that is hard to overstate. The manner in which people have been let go reflects a broader indifference to the humans behind the headcount. If you are a high performer who values transparency, strategic clarity, and being treated like a professional adult, look carefully before accepting an offer here.

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