Stale place to work. Good pay, benefits are okay but middle management and senior management needs to go. - Anonymous employee Thomson Reuters Employee Review

2.0
16 July 2009
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Balanced personal / work life, time off for emergencies. Seems to be a pretty stable company. Start out with 3 weeks vacation which is nice. Health benefits are okay but pricey.

Cons

Horrible Politics and red tape, Middle management completely out of the loop. Company moves at a snails pace when it comes to Technology. No real communication between middle and senior management. Excessive overlapping of different products competing with each other. No real Think Tanks, Lack of furthering career and advancements. Lack of training on new technologies. Manager promises the world but we end up with nothing.

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