Wilson Elser Reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(638 total reviews)
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83% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Wilson Elser has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 638 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wilson Elser employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Legal industry (3.8 stars).

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1.0
12 Jun 2020
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Pros

The IT staff works tirelessly and bands together to accomplish completely unrealistic timelines while the CIO sits upon high cracking his whip of ignorance. The teamwork and level of overtime the IT team puts in to be successful shows a level of dedication to each other.

Cons

The IT team has had to band together to stand and survive against a tyrant of a CIO. The CIO, Gerard Pento, may be the CIO, but he is the furthest thing from a leader. The entire non-hourly staff is literally forced to work extensive overtime week in and week out to meet timelines that, even though the team and managers clearly state, are not achievable with the resources. And then, when the team is required to document the time they put to projects and operations level work, we are only allowed to put 40 hours. This way, the CIO can report up to his leadership his successes on the back of his slave-driving. And, when the managers speak up against the reporting, he calls them out for being horrible managers to silence them. His entire direct report and non-direct report managers have become a band of yes people through no fault of their own. There is only so long that you can try to be a voice of reason to a CIO that has no clue how to lead. And every time they try and push for change, the CIO buries them in unattainable goals, write-ups, bad HR reviews. All to replace them because he does not want anyone to stand against him. It’s his way, or he will make your life a living hell. No less than 20 managers, 10 project managers, numerous team leads, and operations staff have come and gone under the dark reign of the CIO. The ENTIRE IT staff finally stood together and cried out to HR for help with the countless documented incidents of individual and group harassments, gender bias, and racial discrimination. The CIO even has had previous lawsuits against him for his actions. Six months later, senior leadership has done nothing. They have ignored the complaints—the pleas for help. And the staff continue to run out the door. In todays climate of business, the complete lack of action shows they only care for their bank accounts and bonuses, but also that the employee's mental health, well-being, work-life balance mean NOTHING to them.

1.0
15 Dec 2017

Please Read Before You Take A Job Here!

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Pros

I put some deep thought into this, and very rarely write reviews for anything. The only Pro I can think of is the random few people that try amazingly hard to make the workplace more tolerable. For reference, I've worked as an attorney for 25 years, and I have never felt sick to come to work. This is a new experience for me.

Cons

I could probably write a horror novel about this place. Three years ago, the firm brought in a new CIO, which was supposed to be the catalyst to bring the firm up to technological standards. Well, leadership has been fooled. Our document management system is from the 90s and crashes weekly, and our computers are just as bad. Only the elite few are given laptops, and even this process requires a board vote. If you cherish any life outside of work (family, friends, vacation), DO NOT WORK HERE. On the other hand, if you enjoy your boss calling you while you vacation on the beach in Bermuda, then this is the place for you. This place is always one step away from a total IT meltdown that will most likely cause catastrophic impact to the business.

1.0
31 Dec 2015

Run as fast as you can from this place

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Pros

I tried really, really hard but couldn't come up with any.

Cons

A very toxic work environment. Management fosters an atmosphere of tattling, back-stabbing and complaining. There is discrimination in every area - race, religion, sexual orientation, weight, age, etc. The partners dump all the work on the associates and paralegals all the while berating them about their billable hours so they'll get more money at the end of the year. The secretaries are worked to death --- 6-8 attorneys to each secretary but they are still expected to do admin/billing work. Huge turnover constantly in all areas. The good people leave and they replace them with whoever they can get cheap - little to no experience needed. They don't pay vendors or experts fees for greater than 90 days as a rule so you're constantly fending off phone calls about unpaid invoices. They don't even reimburse expenses to employees on a timely basis. Human Resources is completely ineffective - people go to them with complaints and they "sweep them under the rug" and then that person is put on a hit list to be terminated as soon as they can paper their file. There is no chance of advancement. The pay is paltry and raises are pretty much nonexistent and salaries were recently "capped."

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