Generally good - Senior Commissioning Editor Wiley Employee Review

4.0
Apr 11, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

As most others have said, the majority of the people I work with are pleasant and competent. Trusted to 'get on with it' (manager dependent). A relatively honest environment - raising concerns is acceptable, though solutions (particularly where they require money) are not necessarily quick to follow. Some great benefits like Happy Fridays, Rec Days,

Cons

Bureaucracy around certain decision-making processes. Pay is generally on the low end. There's a lot of bloat in my area of the business that takes time away from our core responsibilities, making it harder to succeed. Whilst we're encouraged not to exceed our working hours and there's a lot of lip service paid to work/life balance, there are few tangible things done to address the root of the problem. Working arrangements have become less flexible for hybrid colleagues, though perhaps still more flexible than other publishers. Some key adjacent departments are underfunded, leading to stagnant practices and less capable candidates filling those roles, which in turn puts more pressure on my corner of the business. As with many publishers, there are a lot of outsourced roles which leads to lower quality communication and output vs when these roles were in-house.

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Thank you for your thoughtful, balanced feedback. While we're very proud of our colleague experience and the impact our work is making in the world, we always want to continue improving. Thanks for your contributions to both our culture and how we fulfill our mission!

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