Forward-thinking organization with a strong foundation and meaningful mission - Content Acquisition Specialist Wiley Employee Review

4.0
Apr 14, 2025
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Pros

Wiley is genuinely committed to innovation, particularly in the AI and digital transformation space. It’s refreshing to be part of an organization that’s not only talking about change but actively implementing it. The company fosters a collaborative culture where curiosity, learning, and cross-functional sharing are encouraged. Purpose-driven work: Contributing to global research and education feels deeply rewarding. Work-life balance is well-respected, and flexibility is supported across teams.

Cons

As with many established organizations, some legacy processes and systems persist, which can occasionally slow down progress. Communication between departments can be inconsistent, leading to missed opportunities or duplicated efforts. Change can be slow in areas that require greater agility or faster decision-making.

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