Please save ur time by avoiding reading fake reviews posted down - Senior Data Scientist Wolters Kluwer Employee Review

1.0
22 Feb 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Haha...Not really nothing much in this section.

Cons

HR: For a company of around 300-400 people they have a handful of HR who themselves are quite new and know nothing much about rules and guidelines. Admin and IT: Similar to HR, handful members, who will ask you to everything on your own and they will sit and advise you instead of a proper professional support team. Lift: Company can remove the lift and do a favor because those are so old, you have to sometime wait for 10 mins.. Ok on average ..5 mins Canteen: They have a vendor who just have the charges high and quality on of the worst. Managers: Don't understand what was the criteria set for hiring them. Personally me and many colleagues have complained against the managers about their micro mangament, their mis-behavior, harsh commentary, petty politics(managers fighting against each other openly :D) , not a single person in mangement whom you can set as a mentor and aspire to be. Career Opportunities: They hire data-scientists and ask to work on Excel and power-points. The longer one stays the longer they are out of real-world competition. Single digit hikes which the managments says is market standards.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Wolters Kluwer has some genuinely amazing people working for them and offers flextime for good work/life balance

Cons

Recently began pushing to "inhouse-outsource" as much of the core business functions as possible to their new service center in Pune, India. While many of my Indian colleagues are exceptional people, the constant turnover with overseas contractors and haphazard hiring and training process means that many of these staff members are woefully underprepared and set up for failure. As an example, I had to train my Indian contractor replacement before I left - while he was a lovely person, he had zero training in or experience with US payroll, benefit or tax structures despite that being approximately 50% of my core job function.

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