Q&A With Elsevier Employees
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How employees describe working at Elsevier
collaboration, respecting each other and valuing each one
Review from Operations Dept
Being inclusive and genuinely care for employees
Review from Operations Dept
Clarity, empathy, innovation, good listening skills.
Review from Customer Success Dept
The best company to work for.
Review from Operations Dept
Overall experience is good. But I somehow feel that favoritism is there with respect to promotion/growth.
Review from Operations Dept
What it's like to work at Elsevier
- Elsevier employees generally work 8.6 hrs a day
- Employees at Elsevier report the work pace is comfortably fast
- 97% of Elsevier employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
- Elsevier employees most often take 20-30 paid vacation and sick days each year
- 91% of Elsevier employees report they are happy with their work life balance
- Elsevier employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Every Week
- 97% of Elsevier employees call their work environment positive
Q&A With Elsevier Employees
IDX: 50 TOT: 78
What's the company culture like at Elsevier?
fair
How does Elsevier make decisions around promotions?
who you know
How's the feedback proccess at Elsevier?
fair
What was the most difficult question that was asked during your interview at Elsevier?
Where do you see yourself in five years.
Who did you meet with during your interview? And how long did it take to hear back from Elsevier?
Direct manager
How would you compare interviewing at Elsevier to other places you've interviewed?
Same.
What's the pay like for Marketing roles at Elsevier?
It depends on the level and sometimes on the location. I was a senior manager in California and made around $125K.





