Great place to learn the ropes, terrible place to stay long - werkgeversreview Development Editor bij Elsevier

1,0
19 apr 2011
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Goedkeuring directeur
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Pluspunten

Overall, publishing is a very dynamic field undergoing tremendous changes, and as one of the biggest players in the field, Elsevier is uniquely suited for someone wishing to learn the ropes. The London office is relatively laid back and they are fairly flexible to accommodate specific working arrangements as circumstances demand.

Minpunten

Where to start? Overall, there seems to be very little regard for employees. I have worked there for over six years (and am currently freelancing for them, although not for much longer), and the contempt with which employees are treated beggars belief. Departments are made redundant at a moments notice and salaries are kept at a ridiculously low level, while senior management continues to engage in charades about 'valuing our people'. Employee opinions are frequently sought to asses the lay of the land (i.e. the levels of dissatisfaction), but very little - if anything - ever comes of it and as job security has become increasingly volatile, I would venture to guess that there is a certain amount of knowledge that people surveyed in January won't be around by July. The hiring policy seems very erratic and training is almost non-existent. Rather than designating a senior member of staff or manager to the training of new employees, newcomers are usually left to their own devices or are trained by editorial assistants or whoever happens to pass by when help is needed. An incredible amount of time is wasted on providing "soft" skills (such as negotiation, time management or how to reduce stress), whereas actual training to do one's job does not happen in any way worth mentioning. Obviously, with the publishing industry in flux, it is difficult to maintain those intangible benefits that have defined publishing (such as attending author events, etc.), but while no efforts has been made to motivate staff by raising salaries appreciably, all other benefits have been reduced to a bare minimum and editorial work at Elsevier has deteriorated to a sausage factory where metrical targets have superseded any kind of concern for the finished product, the customer, or the author. With outsourcing to India taking up momentum, most tasks that made editorial fun and interesting have now been sent off-shore, while the drudge has been left for the UK staff, who conveniently double as a white-faced facade for a 'respectable' publishing business rooted in Europe/the USA.

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Pluspunten

Industry leader Great benefits Incentive trips Invests heavily in its employees

Minpunten

Processes can be burdensome and clunky at times

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Thank you for this balanced and thoughtful review. We're glad to hear that our benefits and investment in people are making a positive impact, those are commitments we take seriously. On the process feedback: Leadership is actively reviewing operational workflows, and the advice to listen more closely to employee feedback is something we're holding ourselves accountable to. If you're open to it, we'd encourage you to bring specific examples forward through your team or people and culture contacts. Change is most effective when it's grounded in the real experiences of the people doing the work, and that means you. Feel free to reach out to us at elseviergdrev@elsevier.com to provide more information Thank you for staying engaged and for caring enough to share this. It matters.
3,0
5 jun 2026
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Goedkeuring directeur
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Pluspunten

The company’s mission is inspiring.

Minpunten

Poor executive decision making, lack of clear strategic vision.

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