Nice while you get an external good job - Business Operations Associate WTW Employee Review

2.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of flexibility in terms of remote work pr just once a week in the office Easy to be hired for “we do” projects, even without knowledge of excel or basic computer skills. Good place to work while you get a real good opportunity

Cons

One of the main challenges was the limited career growth and compensation progression. Opportunities for advancement felt quite restricted, and salary increases were often not aligned with the level of responsibility or workload expected from employees. In my case, I was offered a lateral move into a more demanding finance role supporting the UK team, despite already having more than 5 years of previous experience in that area. Unfortunately, the role did not come with an immediate salary adjustment, and compensation discussions were postponed with uncertain timelines. Another point worth mentioning is that retention efforts only seemed to become active after I had already accepted another external opportunity, which created the impression that employee value was not fully recognized proactively. I believe the company could improve in: * creating clearer growth opportunities, * aligning compensation more fairly with responsibilities and experience, * and being more proactive in recognizing and retaining internal talent.

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5.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great people who excel in their field and enjoyable to work with; good benefits and compensation; good feedback systems

Cons

a little too much email from corporate staff

3.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Paycheck is great, people to work with are generally very intelligent, positive and professional. Many positions are work from home or at least hybrid. Continuous learning is encouraged. Since the company is technically British, it is very inclusive and has several networks to ensure inclusion (although some such as the menopause support group are UK based which isn't surprising as the US doesn't typically care about such things though they should).

Cons

The workload is often insane to put it mildly. You are expected to sort of "do everything". When you are encouraged to speak up if you have too much work, they pretty much tell you "well you just have to figure out how to get it done because we have to give you more work". There is blatant favoritism. Those who are liked are praised for giving detailed answers on calls and granted a month off of PTO while those not as well liked get grilled when they ask for one day off and are told "not to overthink" when they try to provide detailed answers.

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