Nonpartisan research institute publishing surveys, demographics, and media analysis
Pew Research Center operates a research-heavy organization that sources data through surveys and demographic analysis, then publishes findings via WordPress, Figma, and social distribution. The hiring mix is skewed heavily toward research and interns (13 researchers, 12 interns), reflecting a mission-driven model where content production and data rigor dominate over engineering. Active projects cluster around dataset discoverability, questionnaire development, and legacy content optimization—indicating an organization scaling publication infrastructure while managing decades of archived research.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Video
Pew Research Center is a nonprofit research institute founded in 2004 and headquartered in Washington, D.C. The organization conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis, and empirical social science research to inform public understanding of issues and trends. As a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, it operates on a nonpartisan basis and does not advocate policy positions. The center employs 51–200 people across research, communications, data, design, and product teams, with active hiring concentrated in the United States.
Pew Research uses Excel, R, Stata, SPSS, and SAS for statistical analysis; WordPress and Gutenberg for content publishing; Figma and Tableau for visualization; and Parse.ly, Google Analytics, and Chartbeat for audience measurement.
Active projects include improving dataset discoverability, questionnaire development, the American Trends Panel, legacy content and chart image optimization, WordPress CMS development, and AI survey research proposals.
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