Vogue is a media company focusing on fashion, lifestyle, and culture. This American monthly publication covers a range of topics, including haute couture fashion, beauty, living, and runway. With its headquarters in New York, NY, Vogue has a small yet diverse workforce of 125 employees, 67% of which are female and 41.7% belonging to ethnic minorities. The company's employee retention rate is high, with staff members staying for an average of 3.5 years.
Since its founding in 1892,, Vogue has evolved into a prominent name in the media industry, generating an annual revenue of $6.5 million under the leadership of CEO Jia Jain. The magazine is known for its dedication to covering global fashion trends and offering insights into the latest styles and beauty tips. Despite the lower salary average compared to competitors like Bronze Magazine, The Hour, and Beats, Vogue's employees enjoy working in a diverse environment that embraces creativity and innovation.