Decent benefits, but slow raises and unresponsive management - Anonymous employee Wolters Kluwer Employee Review

3.0
Jun 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pretty good benefits. A lot of PTO compared to other companies but it is not unlimited. The culture is okay but it is a very big company so it just depends on the team you are on and/or the division you are in.

Cons

You will get about 2.5-3% raise each year and that's it. Don't expect much growth. Executive management does not listen and middle management doesn't do much either. Every single town hall I've been in has real concerns about either pay or hr, etc and they avoid the question.

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Respectful innovative and smart culture and talent Strong customer centricity and high value work Unbeatable market share and superior product suites

Cons

Centralized teams need to be more accountable and move faster to deliver value Feedback needs to be open, better received to help move things along faster

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Wolters Kluwer Response
2d
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your time with us in Stamford. It’s great to hear that our culture, talent, customer focus, and product portfolio have been positive parts of your experience. Your feedback on accountability, speed of delivery, openness to feedback, and information sharing is noted and important for how teams are supported and able to deliver value effectively. We appreciate you taking the time to share this perspective. – Your talent brand team at Wolters Kluwer
1.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

Some good coworkers, was good till they put in a time keeping system that took the flexibility away

Cons

I don't know how many years I told them that they should train me on regressions in case my supervisor went on vacation. My warnings fell on deaf ears. It was flexible and remote until they decided to force people back to an office that lacked proper equipment. I don't know where my final straw was - VP's hosting a lunch that included lobster and steak to brag about profits and bonuses that no one got but the higher ups - Not willing to pay overtime to be able to get through the insane workload - The company proudly boasting about buying Meta real estate - Most likely though is when my supervisor went on a vacation and a bug got through because they never trained me in regressions, and no one else could do it for the software and she tried to throw me under the bus for it... The systems are outdated, the software is outdated, and there is 0 training

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Wolters Kluwer Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and for your time with us in Redmond. It’s good to hear that co-workers and flexibility were positive parts of your experience. Your feedback on training, workload, tools and systems, workplace experience, and how changes are implemented is noted and important for how people feel supported, prepared, and able to work effectively. We appreciate you taking the time to share this perspective. – Your talent brand team at Wolters Kluwer
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