Continual Change with great colleagues - Anonymous employee Wiley Employee Review

3.0
18 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Peer to Peer collaboration - Colleagues are always willing to work together to solve issues Sense of Purpose - the feeling that you are playing your part in contributing to the research community is strong at Wiley

Cons

Can be very siloed in its thinking. Job titles are confusing and very varied.

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Wiley Response
8y
Thanks for the review! You're right that people throughout Wiley are very often willing to roll up their sleeves and pitch in to help each other with just about every job or task that comes our way. It's one of the best things about our work community! And did you know there is an effort underway right now to try and tackle some of the job title confusion? It's true! Keep up the good work and thanks!

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