unlimited opportunity....but at what price? - Anonymous employee Wolters Kluwer Employee Review

3.0
May 18, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you want to get your hands on many different projects this is a good place to work. there are always multiple far reaching projects happening concurrently. there is also much job knowledge to be gained here from those far reaching projects.

Cons

the way in which people are promoted/rewarded is not always based on job performance. there seems to be a skewed work load across all of the business units as the same people are tapped for leadership/heavy lifting roles on every big project. while it's great experience, we are rarely compensated for the work that is completed for these jobs.

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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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