Great Place to work - Software Engineer Wiley Employee Review

4.0
27 Oct 2025
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Pros

1. Strong Work-Life Balance Wiley is known for offering flexible working hours and remote/hybrid work options. Many employees mention a healthy balance between personal and professional life. 2. Supportive and Collaborative Culture Colleagues are often described as friendly, knowledgeable, and willing to help. There’s a sense of community and shared purpose, especially in academic and research-focused teams. 3. Commitment to Learning and Development Employees have access to Wiley Learning platforms and internal courses for professional development. Managers often support upskilling and career growth through mentorship and training. 4. Meaningful Mission Working in education, research, and publishing can feel rewarding — contributing to global learning and knowledge dissemination. Employees feel aligned with the company’s mission to “unlock human potential.” 5. Stable and Reputable Organization Wiley has been a trusted global brand for over 200 years with a strong presence in academia and publishing. Offers job security and financial stability compared to startups. 6. Global Exposure Opportunities to collaborate across international teams and projects. Exposure to diverse perspectives in publishing, education technology, and research sectors.

Cons

Outdated Systems in Some Areas Some employees report legacy tools and processes that can make work less efficient, especially in publishing operations. Transition to newer technologies is ongoing but uneven across departments. Limited Career Progression in Certain Roles Growth opportunities can depend heavily on department or location. Some employees find internal mobility or promotions slow.

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