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Does Thomson Reuters drug test their interns?

Ask them. I am not being funny. It is a serious company and they will give you an answer.

What does Thomson Reuters Do?

Reuters is one of the oldest news agency in the world which makes this company a repository of every kind of data be it financial, legal etc. Reuters' main business is to let their customers buy subscription to access this reliable data.Thomson is a financial company which mainly deals with tax and accounting domain. Thomson had acquired Reuters few years back and hence the name Thomson Reuters.

What are the journals listed under Thomson Reuters?

Now, none. Thomson Reuters sold their intellectual property division to Clarivate Analytics last year. However, the website for the list of journals - the Master Journal List - is still on Thomson Reuters' domain for now.[1] This lists journals included in any of these main indexes:Arts & Humanities Citation Index® Science Citation Index Expanded™ Social Sciences Citation Index®These three form the lists of journals that get in Impact Factor. Also, journals on the Emerging Sources Citation Index contribute citations to the IF and are in place to be considered for the SCIE.There are also subject-specific indexes, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS PREVIEWS, Biological Abstracts/RRM, and Zoological Record, some abstracting services under the “Current Contents” title, and finally some chemical information products.Footnotes[1] Master Journal List

What is the default password for Form 16 at Thomson Reuters?

Please note that Form 16 file is password protected. Please enter your PAN (in lower case) and Date of Birth (DDMMYYYY) as password to open the file. In case you are not holding a PAN, please enter only Date of Birth to open.E.g. if your PAN is ABCPS1234E and date of birth is 01/01/1980, please enter abcps1234e01011980 to open the Form 16.Hope this helps..

Is Thomson Reuters a product-based company or a service-based company?

Thomson Reuters is product based company and has very reputed image to maintainBoth Thomson + Reuters (Before M&A) has long history of almost 165 years (Though it goes back to 1989 but it has it's roots since 1853)Thomson Reuters is mainly working on following :Financial (Products - Eikon, Elektron, Lipper)Legal (Products - Westlaw, Practical Law, 3E, CLEAR®, C-Track Court Case Management)News & Media (Products - Reuters for broadcasters, Reuters for publishers)Risk Management Solutions (Products - Compliance Learning, Regulatory Intelligence, KYC as a Service, World-Check)Tax & Accounting (Products - Checkpoint, CS Professional Suite, Aumentum, UltraTax, ONESOURCE)Automotive (Products - Global Trade Management, Investigative Solutions, KYC Solutions, Legal Managed Services, Legal Operational Efficiency, Tax Compliance)Energy (Products - Cross-Border Regulation Management, Legal-Spend Management, Third-Party Risk Management, Trading Floor & Risk Management, Worldwide Tax Reporting Management)Government (Products - Audit and Internal Controls, Illicit Finance, Screening and Due Diligence)Technology (Products - Global Trade Management, Investigative Solutions, Legal Managed Services, Legal Research and Know-How, Supply Chain Management, Third Party Due Diligence)Main Functions of mentioned products to different clients :Financial - Delivering critical news, information, and analytics to the global financial community.Legal - Unrivaled legal solutions that integrate content, expertise, and technologies.News & Media - Build and engage your audience with real-time breaking news and global multimedia content.Risk Management Solutions - Supporting corporate governance, addressing risks, and ensuring compliance.Tax & Accounting - Powerful tax and accounting solutions to make your work easier, faster, and more profitable.Automotive - Helping you navigate global complexity and disruption in the automotive industry.Energy - Redefining success in an uncertain business environment.Government - Inform your operational and policy decision making.Technology - Business answers for today's tech companies.I hope this much would be suffice.

How frequent does Thomson Reuters fire it's employees and on what basis?

I've never come across Thomson Reuters firing someone so I cannot really answer that. But if someone is found to be guilty of trespassing a policy, it's only post investigation and its management decision whether or not to fire an employee. This is a very open ended question.I'm not sure if they have fired anyone because of market conditions but I have no information on that and cannot comment on the procedures.

How do you pronounce Reuters?

It is a German name, and Germans pronounce "eu" as "oy". The correct pronunciation is, therefore, "ROY-ters". (Those who suggest "rooters" seem to incorrectly impose a French-like pronunciation on the word, but that is absolutely incorrect in this case.)

How frequent does Thomson Reuters fire it's employees and on what basis?

I've never come across Thomson Reuters firing someone so I cannot really answer that. But if someone is found to be guilty of trespassing a policy, it's only post investigation and its management decision whether or not to fire an employee. This is a very open ended question.I'm not sure if they have fired anyone because of market conditions but I have no information on that and cannot comment on the procedures.

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