Pros
-- if you're in the right department there is a real potential to advance, in others there is virtually none. --the company seems to be making some good moves, albeit belatedly, with regard to growing their tech fluency. --decent benefits package (as of my last day there)
Cons
--This is a company in the midst of large-scale changes, Wiley has been laying people off steadily for the last several years and will likely continue to do so --One's experience at Wiley can vary greatly depending on the department one works in and morale reflects this --Salaries are industry average at best, i.e.: low by any nominal standard --Wiley only seems to have discovered the Internet around 2006, particularly with regard to scholarly/academic publishing. Until very recently, corporate strategy in this regard amounted to a head-in-the-sand approach.