Account Executive BIS - Sales Executive Experian Employee Review

3.0
May 29, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strength of overall Experian brand Folks really do want to “win”

Cons

BIS doesn’t stand alone; lives in the shadow of Consumer Bureau Channel Conflict Does not have technology assets to compete as standalone Commercial data provider Product and Sales Support is scant Slow to respond to “Data-Tech” revolution

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Experian Response
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thank you for sharing your feedback about the BIS team. We approach our work as One Experian and strive to bring new and innovative products and services to our customers. We do this by focusing on teamwork and collaborating across our various businesses to create the best solutions. As a company, we are dedicated and committed to investing in technology so that our businesses can grow, compete and win in the market. Thank you again for taking the time to provide us with your feedback. -Talent Acquisition Director

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