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Good place to work with some downsides - Senior Product Manager Thomson Reuters Employee Review

4.0
Jan 14, 2026
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Pros

Work-life balance has meaning at TR -- as a salaried employee, I rarely worked over 45 hrs/week. The company values families and flexibility, and its policies reflect that. Huge value is placed on innovation, and the products reflect that. I was proud to put the products we developed into the market.

Cons

Constant upward growth is expected, and some senior leadership is pretty toxic. Often, a very strenuous goal was introduced with a minimal timeline for completion, and it wasn't unusual to be asked to deliver something completely untenable. Many, many talented people, including lots with law degrees and legal backgrounds, means the bar is very high for employees. Despite having a very talented workforce, salaries are often below market, and advancement can be challenging.

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5.0
Feb 3, 2026
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Pros

- Competitive benefits; unlimited PTO policy is still great. - The people keep me here.. we have amazing folks who genuinely care on our team.

Cons

Pressure to keep up with the AI race. Annual increases are limited and should be more competitive to retain talent.

1.0
Mar 11, 2026
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Pros

None, unless you like crappy pay, increased healthcare costs and plummeting stock value.

Cons

1. zero pay increases - imagine busting your butt for an entire year and doing a really great job and then being told that the company has decided to give you a zero pay increase. Is the CEO taking a zero pay increase as well? Doubtful. 2. managers play favorites - managers have their favorites and if you are not one of them, expect a lifetime of achieves (or worse) and little to no support 3. actions never match words - they claim to have values, and will hammer them into your skull through annoying and debasing Teams meetings, but then violate them at every turn 4. they enforce a curve that does not mirror reality. A lot of people get scores that are vastly lower than what they deserve. Company policy says that managers cannot force direct reports into a lower rank to fit the curve, but upper managers will force you to do just that. HR then feigns ignorance.

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