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What is it like working at Taylor & Francis Group, LLC?
Great organization and super cool culture.
Full Stack Software Engineer in Bengaluru:
Pros: Work culture and the process
Cons: Nothing
Communications Specialist:
It's a good company and I would recommend it to anyone interested, even friends or family. I'm based in the US, though the company is global/UK owned. Management is competent and working to create a positive, effective culture and office environments. The benefits are great because they have to be somewhat on par with our counterparts in the UK and there is a solid work-life balance mentality that's very different from other places I've been. I don't feel like I have to work long days, I can come in and leave on time without judgement or being a detriment to my career prospects. The people here are probably the best part, open, friendly, and welcoming. Nothing is perfect, the workload can be high and getting up to speed is a race against a tide of information, but once I got a few months into the job things have quieted down. Nearly a year in and I'm still really happy.
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