Challenging Culture with Frequent Layoffs - Anonymous employee Thomson Reuters Employee Review

2.0
Aug 18, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The health benefits are solid, and the flexible vacation policy used to be a real perk.

Cons

If you’re looking for a place that uses layoffs as a go-to strategy to raise stock prices, this is it. Just know—it’s not a sustainable option for long-term employment Unfortunately, the culture has shifted—decisions used to be based on merit, but now it’s about favoritism. People without true leadership skills are promoted, then bring in their friends, creating a cycle of incompetence. On top of that, many recent hires struggle with communication, which slows down work and leads to misplaced blame. Recently, even the benefits and flex vacation has been cut back — now employees can only take two weeks off at a time. Warning: If you speak up or flag issues with management, be prepared for negative consequences. The past two years have been very challenging, with a lot of mismanagement and instability. Inclusion seems to only apply to those who actively play the ‘diversity card,’ rather than being a genuine, company-wide commitment.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

The people you directly work with will rock and you will most likely have a manager who cares.

Cons

AI usage requirements. 3 days in office/week requirements. They have recently started watching our git contributions as well. It feels like constantly you are one stat away from being put on a PIP. Along with all that, they handled ICE misusing their product so poorly it makes me embarrassed to work here.

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