Good Pay, Good People, Engaging Work - Software Engineer Thomson Reuters Employee Review

5.0
Aug 27, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

With Thomson Reuters, you always know where your product came from, what the market is, and how your efforts impact the end result. You get to work with a spectacular fusion of wisdom from seasoned software development veterans, and ingenuity from the more recent hires and college grads. The culture is well balanced, and everyone gets a seat at the table. Synergies don't stop at the conference room door. When I walk the halls, I see friends, not just co-workers. Diversity is encouraged, and design reviews always come with multiple approaches, suggestions and refinements. It's a truly mindblowing, exciting experience!

Cons

Promotions are a function of time, and being in the right place at the right time. It's an unfortunate truth, but they can be hard to come by. Fortunately, the salary bands for each position are extremely wide, so being appropriately compensated doesn't hinge on a promotion. :) Coming up to speed can be difficult. As a new member, you often have to find the right people to talk to, the right documents to read, and often, explore the code yourself to get familiar. However, self-motivation is a highly valued trait that often lands you instant cash payouts from incentive programs and peer appreciation awards.

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5.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

Great environment and people. Lots of overtime available and bonuses during busy season.

Cons

I really enjoyed this job so the only con I can think of is that it is seasonal.

2.0
Jun 25, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the direct Managers and team members but only because everyone sticks together because there constantly change and unclear expectations from upper management.

Cons

*Unclear commissions spread across multiple tracking systems that don't line up including sales done on various salesforce portals. Many teams members gave up trying to track or follow up because we were so busy. *They treat businesses like dollar signs and employees like numbers. *They "laid off" managers on the Tax/Audit team, some who had been with the company for decades and were the most supportive of their teams. *They are focused on buying up other software companies and products without having any protocols or streamlines in place for them, not to mention they still haven't properly done so for acquisitions in the last 5+ years.

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