WTW reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(8,071 total reviews)
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Carl Hess

84% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

WTW has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 8,071 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WTW employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
Oct 30, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no pros. DO NOT WORK HERE. They take hard working employees and don't utilize them. They tell you for 6 months you will get a lot of work and to just keep waiting, and then they let you go for no reason.

Cons

EVERYTHING. I have never worked in a more backwards work place. The management is terrible, the company is disorganized, they treat their employees terribly, and there is inappropriate relationships with the managers. Every manager and co-worker is out to get one another and do not want you to succeed so they can look better. They are extremely sexist as well.

1.0
Jul 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1) Ample opportunity to show off your most strikingly reasonable business slack. 2) No need to even try and remember anyone's name due to staff turnover rate. 3) Free beverages on shift.* *Free beverage rights have since been revoked.

Cons

Garbage doesn't roll downhill here--it careens through the ranks of management, amplifying in passive aggressive, toxic, patronizing flourishes with each successive iteration until finally it reaches you. But lets start from the beginning. Training is little more than a power-point read along led by CSRs or Management than are content to to let the clock run, since training is the only part of their workday they don't despise. But good luck trying to get them to stay focused. In the dozen training classes I took, I learned everything from banal to lurid about the trainers and their colleagues in tangents that were in aid of absolutely nothing except killing time. Questions are typically submitted in written form and answered the next day, which is convenient for your trainer, since it gives them a whole day to look up the answer. HR / IT / Scheduling are all equally useless and disconnected both internally and between departments. Even the simplest issue is bound to be tossed from department to department, from country to country (literally), leaving in its wake a bewildering amount of emails and the nagging feeling that simply changing your network password, getting your online timecard to submit, or even just getting your paycheck on time, are puzzles all-to-confounding for the slapstick support staff. But these are all minor inconveniences compared to the fact that the management have zero compunction in exploiting the crazy profit margin they extract from your labor as a temporary employee. They are paid by their clients a certain amount for your labor on the phone on behalf of those clients. The amount WTW charges these clients for your labor is no where near what you are paid. This essentially means they get paid for heats in seats. So, its not surprising that they will string temps along with the lure of being converted into an associate, while delaying the process as much as possible, which is convenient, since you don't have any benefits as a temp for them to worry about paying. Once converted, your pay will increase by a fraction of a fraction and those long-coveted benefits are an absolute joke. In return, your workload will triple and so will the amount of scrutiny and criticism from upper management. If you value your time, your work, or hell, even just yourself--stay very far away from this jalopy of a job.

2.0
Mar 21, 2019

Chaos and ever-dwindling bonuses

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Reputation, benefits are decent still but nowhere near as generous as before the merger. Benefits start on first day.

Cons

Company was great when it was Willis. Since the merge with Towers Watson, it has been years of chaos and constant change, lay offs, reduction in benefits, bonuses that are less each year despite continued good performance. More and more is getting offshored to cheaper countries and a lot are losing jobs. Those who are "lucky" enough to stay end up doing twice the work for the same salary and a smaller bonus each year. It has become painfully obvious that the new Willis Towers Watson only cares about how much money they can squeeze out of a dollar, and the attitude toward employees is becoming more and more callous and sterile. I do not recommend working here.

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