Wolters Kluwer reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(4,075 total reviews)
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Stacey Caywood

85% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Wolters Kluwer has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 4,075 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wolters Kluwer employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Jul 1, 2009

Work at CCH

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The benefit package included 401k matching and profit sharing plan, wide range of health insurance and dental care options. Generous vacation and time off allowance though both were combined into the same pool of days. Casual office environment, sometimes too casual as sweatpants and hooded sweatshirts were allowed.

Cons

First thing that you notice are how old and unkempt the place looks. Cubicles and carpets are old and worn, walls and doors need painting, office furniture is outdated and uncomfortable. Employee training is lacking, formal training on software and policies is fine, specifics of the jobs have to be learned from people who spent more time on the job and knowledge sharing is a real problem. Most seriously, higher management is dishonest about the goals and future direction and communications are uneven and sporadic. More worrying is utter dishonesty with which management handled process improvement, people who spent years developing and building the business were discarded like useless pieces of office furniture. Opportunities for advancements are limited, most get promoted from within by having connections and ears of sympathetic managers. Improvement to electronic infrastructure were undertaken when old systems could no longer be sufficient, getting help with computers or other office equipment required calls to outsourcers, problems often were not resolved for days.

3.0
Apr 19, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Work-life balance. Good name to have on resume. Excellent teammate relations. Four weeks PTO and great benefits.

Cons

First of all, CCH facilities are completely outdated and gross. For a company posting profits like they are, they should be able to pump some money into their offices. Other downsides include nepotism, favoritism, and being misled on advancement opportunities. Management is absolutely most concerned about their paychecks vs. how to create a great atmosphere for their employees. A lot could be done to boost productivity, say sales contests and recognition for a job well done, but there is a serious lack of these ideas. A little goes a long way for employees who feel appreciated. Also as a sales rep with CCH, I saw plenty of sales channel conflict. Field Sales Reps are the precious babies of CCH while other sales personnel don't matter nearly as much. CCH is willing to pay FSRs a great amount of money towards their commissions, so if you're looking at outside sales, this would be a good fit. All other sales professionals in the company won't see nearly as much money. I would also say this company currently has the mentality that it's an employers market and anyone who doesn't agree can go work elsewhere. CCH could be revolutionary with it's attitude to the workforce, but it chooses to hold on to outdated ideas.

3.0
Mar 26, 2009
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Pros

Despite some routine upheavals common to all major corporations, it's actually a fairly stable place if you aspire to be at Director level or below. Most VP's and above get shot or otherwise attritted on a regular basis, typically 2 years, then out. The better career strategy in this place is to stay one notch lower, and stay off the radar, and then stay for many years. There is little incentive to jump to the higher levels here.

Cons

The place is absolutely obsessed about their insane BDP's (business development plans) and budgets. They spend 9 months each year arguing what the numbers should be for the next year and initiating various cuts, instead of growing the business, grooming people and taking entrepreneurial risks. Then they start the insanity all over again 3 months later. It's a protracted disease like nothing you've ever seen anywhere, and is driven by a Dutch finance spendthrift mentality that all other companies have abandoned 50 years ago. It is not really a corporation at all, just a loose group of companies running wild, with a deep fear of any central control and fearful of any change. The few folks who are in the central control spots are fearful of exercising any power or authority for fear of losing their jobs, and tend to just go with the flow and make least common denominator decisions that offend no one.

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