Good learning - Senior Product Software Engineer Wolters Kluwer Employee Review

3.0
4 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Constant learning Adhering to latest trends

Cons

Management is kind of do what I say or you are not needed

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Wolters Kluwer Response
4mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your years with us in Chennai. We're glad the learning opportunities and exposure to latest trends have been a positive part of your experience. Your concerns about management culture are important to us - we encourage you to share more through our internal channels so the right people can listen. - Your employer branding team at Wolters Kluwer

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Wolters Kluwer Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and for your time with us in Stamford. It’s great to hear that our culture, talent, customer focus, and product portfolio have been positive parts of your experience. Your feedback on accountability, speed of delivery, openness to feedback, and information sharing is noted and important for how teams are supported and able to deliver value effectively. We appreciate you taking the time to share this perspective. – Your talent brand team at Wolters Kluwer
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