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Ratings for Willis Towers Watson

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    3.8
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.6
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    3.3
  • Pay Transparency
    2.2
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Willis Towers Watson Reviews

What is it like working at Willis Towers Watson?

It's great. You get to work with a lot of people and you are given the things that you need in order to do your job properly.
Localization Coordinator in Manila:
Pros: The environment, culture, and people.
Cons: The pay
Rewarding but challenging.
General / Operations Manager in South Jordan:
Pros: i love the opportunities i have to improve myself, and others.
Cons: i feel like the only way to get any sort of raise is to leave the company and come back or go to a different part of the company.
Cog in the wheel.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Sales in New York:
Pros: The people and broking
Cons: Lack of pay and bonus transparency
Good reporting boss.
Executive Assistant in Singapore:
Pros: Some colleagues
Cons: Noisy people and non-integrity colleagues.
Pension Administrator in Denver:
Pros: Solving problems, off system calculations, commencing participants for their pensions
Cons: non-competitive pay.
Up and Down.
Client Service Manager in Richmond:
Pros: The people and clients
Cons: The corporate red tape, processes, and lack of transparency on how to grow, develop, and reach a promotion.
Excellent Team below average compensation.
Reinsurance Analyst in London:
Pros: Great Team, loads of opportunities to learn, loads of opportunities to engagement with senior management
Cons: The pay scale for relatively junior people