Run Away! QUICKLY! - Accountant Elsevier Employee Review

1.0
Jun 23, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have a 37.5 hour work week. Of course, if you are salaried you will never see that kind of work week and will get nothing additional for the time. They offer 2 RE Cares days where you can volunteer time and not have to use your vacation days. They also give 3 weeks vacation after 2 years of service. However, there will be no one to cover your workload for those days, so you'll still have to do all the work. It makes people not want to use their time off.

Cons

No direction at all. Your goals for the year are not even set until March, and even then, your manager will tell you to come up with some on your own. Those should be driven straight from the top down the the lowest level of employee. Every single goal should be supporting your superior's goals, not something you make up on your own after 25% of the year has passed. Management is very out of touch with employees. An employee opinion survey revealed results so far below the average a task force had to be formed to address it. Jobs are being sent to Manila on a regular basis. The company has lost so many people in the last few years they are now forced to sublet 1 of 3 floors of the building that they moved into just 7 years ago. They only offer a high deductible plan for health insurance. When they moved to that, the drop in the premiums was no where near enough to cover the increase in your out of pocket costs. Plan to put aside a hefty amount of your salary to cover everything the plan does not. Take this job if you cannot find anywhere else to work, but for no other reason.

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5.0
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Industry leader Great benefits Incentive trips Invests heavily in its employees

Cons

Processes can be burdensome and clunky at times

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Elsevier Response
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Thank you for this balanced and thoughtful review. We're glad to hear that our benefits and investment in people are making a positive impact, those are commitments we take seriously. On the process feedback: Leadership is actively reviewing operational workflows, and the advice to listen more closely to employee feedback is something we're holding ourselves accountable to. If you're open to it, we'd encourage you to bring specific examples forward through your team or people and culture contacts. Change is most effective when it's grounded in the real experiences of the people doing the work, and that means you. Feel free to reach out to us at elseviergdrev@elsevier.com to provide more information Thank you for staying engaged and for caring enough to share this. It matters.
4.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Every direct manager I've had has been excellent: supportive, positive, and trusting me to deliver good work instead of micromanaging. Employees tend to stay, which suggests stability even if not everyone gets promotions or significant raises.

Cons

The pressure to outsource as much as possible, which is common at every publisher, leads to frustration. Because promotions or significant raises seem to be rare, you may be stuck in neutral unless you're very openly ambitious.

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