Doesn't respect, keep, or foster talent. - Anonymous employee Wiley Employee Review

2.0
30 Dec 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

During most of my time at Wiley, although the beurocracy could be a bit irritating, the people were great and the company did provide decent benefits and salaries.

Cons

The majority of the restructuring has been a blood bath with little concern or care about the impact on the current workforce. The company has lost the trust of most of its long-standing employees (those that are left anyway).

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2.0
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Pros

Decent pay and benefits for publishing.

Cons

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