Marketing Coordinator - Marketing Coordinator Wiley Employee Review

5.0
14 May 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-Great benefits and vacation time -Excellent work-life balance (35 hour workweek) -Realistic expectations for what can be done in a day -Training/growth opportunities (Online training resources are available for interested employees) -Room for advancement (marketing at least has a clear career path to build employees up) -Great colleagues

Cons

-Slow (ASAP can mean two weeks from now, if you're lucky. Projects can easily take 6 months by the time everyone 'necessary' has seen/approved it.) -Out of date systems (Many systems were acquired or created to meet the needs of the moment. These are now over-capacity, highly manual and slow.) -Over revenue driven (This might change as senior management recently reorganized around customer groups.)

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Cons

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