Politico has become known for churning out tomorrow's stars but lacks long-term career nurturing, which leads to a high turnover amidst leadership changes.
Recent departures, including notable names like Burgess Everett and Jonathan Lemire, signify reporter dissatisfaction with leadership and editorial processes since the Axel Springer acquisition.
With eleven high-profile exits since March, insiders point to a confusing editorial process under new leadership; many reporters are exploring opportunities elsewhere.
Even amidst the industry's instability, Politico has remained a relatively stable workplace but is losing key talent as frustrations with management rise.
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