WTW reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(8,038 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 8,038 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 Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
Mar 21, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent amount of vacation time; Casual dress

Cons

I worked at this company for ten years. Throughout the entire course of that decade, I only received one fifty cent raise. The only reason I stayed was because they kept assuring me the pay freeze was coming to an end and that they would overcompensate for the lack of raises if I would stick it out, but then that would never happen. I was personally promised a 50% raise if I waited until a certain date, so I felt it was in my best interest to stay, but that never happened. This company is on an infinite pay freeze. They pay their new hires in more and more each year, but they don't raise up their existing workers up to where the new hires are pay wise. So you are training someone who is getting paid a great deal more than you are to do the exact job you have been doing for years!! By the time I left, every coworker I had was scrambling to find a different job. Also, this company has one of the worst management styles that I have ever experienced. They do not listen to their workers' suggestions who see the day-to-day problems. You are discouraged to communicate to coworkers or to management. While I was there, I was written up for answering a coworker's question because they were only to ask managers questions. I had been there for ten years and the person who asked me a question was in her second month of working there, and she had a client on the phone inquiring about something. Management was busy and she asked me and I gave her the answer, and they have a policy that you are not allowed to answer the questions of others. Management makes the craziest policies that actually are counterproductive and hinder work flow, which results in loss of clients, and eventually fairly large layoffs. One of the policies that management has is that you are not allowed to email clients directly nor are you allowed to email anyone directly. (coworkers, etc.) You are to email the office manager, and if she decides that it was written in a polite, non-offensive tone, she passes it along to whoever it is to. Therefore, urgent issues are not handled in a timely manner. Management is hired externally and do not welcome input from those underneath them, so they make horrible decisions which results in chaos and unhappy clients. This job was also sued throughout my course of time there on multiple occasions for being a hostile work environment. People have successfully won these law suits. ***I would very strongly advise against taking a position within this company.***

1.0
May 3, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not many - some good people worked there.

Cons

Working at Willis Towers Watson is a dismal experience. They offer no real career advancement opportunities – internally applying for a job could mean getting paid your current wage for six months before they reconsider. It's a system where external candidates are paid market rates while internal candidates are shortchanged. In essence, it's often more beneficial to leave and reapply from the outside. Their claim of being a company where careers can flourish is laughable. Despite managing a significant portion of the workload, the compensation doesn't reflect the value provided. For instance, handling a defined benefit scheme with minimal actuarial input but shouldering 90% of the workload resulted in meager salaries compared to what the client paid the company, leading to exorbitant profit margins. Now, they outsource to Manila but maintain a facade of being a UK-based expert firm, which speaks volumes about their lack of integrity. As a heartless corporation, they exhibit little regard for employees, evident in their high turnover rate. Moreover, their advocacy for mass immigration serves to undercut wages in developed countries, reflecting a concerning disregard for national interests. Management is abysmal – my boss, in particular, lacked competence and was more focused on exploiting company policies (maternity leave) for personal gain, rather than effectively leading the team. It was disheartening to witness her ignorance of team members' names while supposedly managing them. Additionally, they fail to honor bonuses earned during the previous calendar year if you leave in April of the following year. Despite the bonus being rightfully earned for the prior year's performance, they unjustly withhold it if you choose to depart, leaving you feeling disregarded.

1.0
Apr 24, 2023

Worst company to work for

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You can work from home

Cons

The management team is corrupt and lacks integrity. They micromanage their employees to the point where it becomes difficult to complete even the simplest tasks without their approval. The managers are not open to new ideas and often suppress creativity, making it challenging to excel in your role. The company culture is toxic, and there is a high level of employee turnover due to the lack of support and direction from the management team. Save yourself the stress and avoid working for this company at all costs. This company is highly controlled from India and total Top down approach to everything. NEVER go to this company specially the Acclaris business unit.

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