Decent company to work in but COVID changed all this - Full Stack Developer WTW Employee Review

4.0
23 May 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

WTW was a great company to work with, at first. I got assigned to a team in Talents and Rewards (T&R) and the folks in the team are quite chill and relaxed to work with. They started this guild/ classroom within the company setup where select champions conduct knowledge transfer and teach others new concepts, or even tried and tested approaches which I enjoyed. I like how DEVOPS are very helpful when we raise tickets and ask assistance anything from Azure related concerns, to deployments. Though there are a few DEVOPS members that are reeking with too much arrogance, but we need them so we'll just go along with their annoying jokes and backhanded complements. I was happy when WTW offered free vouchers for Azure certifications, but I noticed that it is underutilized, I talked to some of the more senior developers and architects, and I got a feedback from them , the person said "Certifications are useless in the real world" I took AZ203 and passed, I didn't listed to the person. (hehe) The company has a lot of untapped potential, POs trying to incorporate AI into the applications, this is a step to the right direction and long term wise, will help the company secure its future. Team work wise, very positive in the team and T&R as a group. Minus a few individuals (the grumpy old ones), I also love the collaboration and the sharing of knowledge and cooperation between teams, and even teams from other projects. Culture wise, I can say that this group is warm to people regardless of affiliations, gender, religion, sexual orientation, etc. But, there is still a lot to improve, but HR is aggressive when it comes to these and I support them.

Cons

A lot of clout in the teams, I feel that scrum masters are not really useful and have outlived their worth in the T&R model. I watched and observed a few of them, prepandemic, they are very good in masking their activities and pretend that they are doing something, but I started to notice that they regularly just throw skepticism and answer inquiries with rhetorical questions. Prepandemic, they seem to do a lot, but during pandemic, checking confluence and Jira, I just see that all they do are do documentations, write emails, and take Emergency Leaves with the lousiest of the lousy excuses. Maybe I'm wrong, but a lot of members of the team feel the same way too. RTO/ Back to office + the great resignation, I'd like to go to the office 2-4x a month, I don't want to go 8x a month. I know there are PEZA rules and others that I don't know about but I feel that people have proven that they can WFH for a prolonged period of times and with discipline, one can deliver. I hope there is compromise. I heard there were a new batch of resignees like 8 to 10 or more year employees. Some were very important, some of them not so much.Tthere was one person na lahat ng tinanong ko, di rin nila alam ginagawa, so I guess, he's not that important kasi no one knows what he does pero more than 8 years na raw na WTW employee. Survey cycle is the most important season for a lot of teams, work life balance is thrown out the window during these times, but one can also look at it as an opportunity to grow, even get noticed. This is both a pro and con.

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5.0
15 May 2026
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Pros

Great people who excel in their field and enjoyable to work with; good benefits and compensation; good feedback systems

Cons

a little too much email from corporate staff

3.0
17 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Paycheck is great, people to work with are generally very intelligent, positive and professional. Many positions are work from home or at least hybrid. Continuous learning is encouraged. Since the company is technically British, it is very inclusive and has several networks to ensure inclusion (although some such as the menopause support group are UK based which isn't surprising as the US doesn't typically care about such things though they should).

Cons

The workload is often insane to put it mildly. You are expected to sort of "do everything". When you are encouraged to speak up if you have too much work, they pretty much tell you "well you just have to figure out how to get it done because we have to give you more work". There is blatant favoritism. Those who are liked are praised for giving detailed answers on calls and granted a month off of PTO while those not as well liked get grilled when they ask for one day off and are told "not to overthink" when they try to provide detailed answers.

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