Wiley reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(2,178 total reviews)

Matthew Kissner

60% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Wiley has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,178 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wiley employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Jun 28, 2016

Downhill

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent vacation time, good location.

Cons

Morale is down and people are jaded. Employees are asked to do and achieve more with less and less resources and incentives. Anyone who gives full effort and cares about their jobs either learns quickly that creative solutions fall on deaf ears or leaves within a year.

3.0
Feb 24, 2015

A beehive of silos

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- Some managers are blessed by upper management, have control of businesses with clear growth strategies, and a relatively free hand to drive those businesses forward -- if you can get into those parts of Wiley, you can have a spectacular career. - Benefits and work-life balance are legendarily strong. Pay is also decent for publishing, particularly if you come from the more consumer-focused end of the business. - Office culture is still very pleasant, despite some hits from the layoffs of the last three years. - Paternalism has ebbed a bit, which can be a pro or a con depending on your viewpoint. - Is a global leader in a lot of its businesses, and has many very strong partners. You can have the opportunity to work with top leaders in major fields globally. - Hoboken location is convenient to transit, has gorgeous views, and the office spaces are mostly pretty nice. (Showing some wear, definitely, and the upcoming redesign -- darkly threatened to be all-panopticon, all-the-time -- will correct some of that, but introduce new problems, as always happens.)

Cons

- Wiley is made up of silos packed into silos divided by silos. Each of the three main businesses runs essentially independently, each local office does things its own way, and each publisher or product line has very definite idiosyncrasies. The concept of applying a single best practice across the entire organization, or even having a clear functional structure across the organization, is anathema. To succeed at Wiley, you must be adept at understanding the Byzantine structure and using it to achieve your goals. - Upper management claims to have a clear strategy, but their communication to the staff has been vague and contradictory for several years now. Perhaps they have a strategy at any given moment, but consistency and long-range planning do not seem to be available. The CEO's health issues probably feed into this, unfortunately. - They seem to have entered a period of managing to quarterly results, which is never a good sign. Layoffs in particular are triggered by an upcoming unfavorable quarter-end. Similarly, reorganizations are beginning to blur together into a continuous panic of change and fear. - A successful career can greatly depend on who you know and who your allies are: you need to be immediately useful to the people who are immediately useful to the senior managers who will be kept on and rewarded with the next pending reorg, and navigating that path is not clear.

3.0
Dec 20, 2014

Great place to work, but you will be laid off

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Relaxed atmosphere (too relaxed), talented employees (but undervalued), decent benefits w/ a decent amount of vacation time (to distract that the pay is low).

Cons

Currently restructuring, most employees are being laid off due to work is being outsourced to India. And those that are laid off are forced to stay months after in order to recieve severance. Wiley seems to spend their milions buying other companies instead of creating their own original ideas. The original ideas they do have, don't make any sense and have no direction.

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