Nice office, nice people, good projects, and hybrid schedule.
Cons
Low pay, no one really comes into office even on in person days (maybe a pro if you want to stay home), solo intern
Wolters Kluwer Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us and for choosing Wolters Kluwer for your internship!
We're glad to hear you enjoyed the projects, the team, and the flexibility of our hybrid setup. Your feedback on in-person collaboration during internships is valuable and helps us improve.
We wish you all the best in the next chapter of your career!
- Your employer branding team at Wolters Kluwer
A solid place to build experience if you’re comfortable in a fast‑paced, constantly changing environment
Cons
It was a great place to work at
Wolters Kluwer Response
2mo
Thank you for the kind words and for recommending Wolters Kluwer!
We're glad your time with us in New York was a positive experience. We wish you all the best in your next chapter!
- Your employer branding team at Wolters Kluwer
Some good coworkers, was good till they put in a time keeping system that took the flexibility away
Cons
I don't know how many years I told them that they should train me on regressions in case my supervisor went on vacation. My warnings fell on deaf ears. It was flexible and remote until they decided to force people back to an office that lacked proper equipment. I don't know where my final straw was
- VP's hosting a lunch that included lobster and steak to brag about profits and bonuses that no one got but the higher ups
- Not willing to pay overtime to be able to get through the insane workload
- The company proudly boasting about buying Meta real estate
- Most likely though is when my supervisor went on a vacation and a bug got through because they never trained me in regressions, and no one else could do it for the software and she tried to throw me under the bus for it...
The systems are outdated, the software is outdated, and there is 0 training