Wiley Publishing - Indianapolis - Anonymous employee Wiley Employee Review

2.0
Jul 27, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Intellectual, academic atmosphere; wonderful, creative, smart colleagues; a sense of pride that one is part of a team bringing books into being (to market)

Cons

--Layoffs and interdeparmental restructuring brought about low employee morale --The company likes to bring in new talent by hiring from the outside while virtually ignoring smart, talented employees that have already "put their time in" --Miserably low salaries and meager pay increases

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