Corporate Devils - Anonymous employee WTW Employee Review

1.0
26 Feb 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Salary and benefits.

Cons

A complete sweat shop and you do the work of 2-3 people every day. The managers can treat you any way they like and humiliate you in front of everybody. Never - ever work for this company you will be very sorry. They will take away your sanity and eat your soul and there will be nothing left of you in the end. They are completely heartless!! After leaving this company it will take at least 6 months to recover from the abuse and mental torture they will make you endure on a daily basis. Your better off selling your soul to the devil himself.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

- Work is challenging - Benchmarking and survey data provides value - Can build a large network across employers, vendors and carriers

Cons

- "Merit" or annual pay increases are often less than annual Federal cost of living adjustments to address inflation. I have earned less every year I remain at WTW. - If promoted, raise is combined with "merit" and dilutes both amounts. I've never heard of one person being satisfied with merit + promotion salary increase. If anything, this is the final trigger to seek employment elsewhere. - High billable rates paired with higher execution/client satisfaction expectations yet overall pay/comp don't reflect it. Internal systems and process distract from productivity and impact. - Limited to no investment in training and development outside of internal webinars - Always hear "our people are the difference" yet it doesn't feel like that when it comes to total comp, professional development, and systems/tools that make sense - After 7 years, burnout is high amongst colleagues and I personally can't imagine many more anniversaries. Many high-performing, valued colleagues have left in last 12 months

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