Like any company, there are dysfunctional parts and less dysfunctional parts: choose carefully - Manager Thomson Reuters Employee Review

4.0
Aug 25, 2008
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Pros

Work life balance. Flextime, and no expectation that "the best work takes place after five pm" like there is a lot of places. Quite a few people, even in senior management, come in early and leave early without it being a career limiting move. The technology organization is especially competent, and anyone with a good idea that can define the good idea in terms that the technology folks can understand is treated with respect and sometimes even adulation. The strategic marketing services organization is bright, strategic, analytical, and continues to be on the cutting edge. The content operations group and the content technology group are competent professionals led by competent professionals.

Cons

The segment marketing organization is a living embodiment of the Peter principle, with too many chiefs and not enough worker bees. They spend lots of money on themselves, promote only from within, and make life miserable for the rest of the company. There are good people in the organization, but they're drowned out by the idiots in charge and the high number of layers of management that insulate senior leadership from good ideas. New Product Development is OK, but too product-focused and not good listeners to the strategy folks (although they are correct in ignoring the segment marketers). The sales organization is focused on their numbers, and when they're not hitting them, they whine a lot.

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Cons

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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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