Not too bad - Software Development Engineer Thomson Reuters Employee Review

3.0
13 Sept 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work life balance is good as you don't need to work weekends or long hours. I have managed more or less 9-6 work hours all these years. Work culture is okay and not too competitive.

Cons

Company lacks any programs for professional development of employees - no training program etc. Work gets boring after a while. Some office politics.

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Thomson Reuters Response
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Thank you for your review and contribution to our exciting endeavors. Various senior leadership topics such as midyear progress on strategy and ongoing innovation with the Catalyst Fund, Global Hackathon details and results along with highlighted performance efforts in strengthening our core businesses can be accessed internally via The Hub. We encourage all employees to attend the ongoing interactive Values and Culture Web Workshops as they become available on the “Our Culture” calendar on The Hub. Additional employee resources can be accessed via The Hub as you discover and develop your career path. Feel free to access various mentoring resources and mentoring circles on The Hub. You may also want to connect and reach out directly to potential mentors for discussion and potential mutual interests as well as initiate discussions within your team. Personal drive and initiative is a part of our shared success. We continue to seek engagement internally with an open mind to bring curiosity, innovation, leadership and empowerment to always seek a better way.

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