Insights on Working at Wiley - Anonymous employee Wiley Employee Review

4.0
10 Apr 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits: Wiley offers a good benefits package, including healthcare insurance, enhanced Parenthood and global leave policies, well-being benefits, and support for flexible working arrangements, including hybrid and remote working. Professional Development: Wiley has various opportunities for professional growth and development, including mentorship programs, apprenticeships, temporary assignments and the Wiley Talent Marketplace. Innovative Use of AI: Wiley leverages AI to enhance decision-making. AI tools support various tasks that improve day-to-day work, such as saving time searching for emails, scheduling meetings, understanding policies and processes and supporting creativity.

Cons

Changes: Wiley often undergoes changes in policies, procedures, and organizational structure. While these changes are aimed at improvement and are communicated well, they can create uncertainty and continuously having to adapt.

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