Software Engineer Review - Software Engineer Experian Employee Review

5.0
Jan 24, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Great/modern facilities -Flexible time management -Friendly, active and inclusive environment -Benefits/salary -Communication/collaboration with teams from other office locations -External resource facilitation (Elevate, Pluralsight, etc) -Variety of teams dealing with different/innovative technologies

Cons

-Delayed communication to HR -Service requests approval takes a long time -Not enough initial guidance

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Experian Response
6y
Thanks for taking the time to leave your feedback. We pride ourselves on making Experian a great place to work, so we're really happy to hear you’ve been enjoying the atmosphere here. As with all large global organizations, some things can take a little longer to go through than they might at smaller companies. We’re sorry to hear that you’ve felt HR communication is delayed. Our HR team has an SLA of 24-48 hours and works hard to uphold this standard. We encourage you to speak to your manager about these concerns and ways we can better address them! Thank you again for your feedback. -Employee Engagement Director

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Great work culture! Everyone is welcoming. I really like the work-life balance.

Cons

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Experian Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that you’ve felt welcomed and supported, and that work‑life balance has been a positive part of your role at Experian. We appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback and are happy to have you on the team.
1.0
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Pros

The fact they had Remote work

Cons

In my experience, management lacked consistency, transparency, and empathy when addressing employee concerns. After dedicating nearly 16 years to the company, I felt my years of service and commitment were not meaningfully considered when employment decisions were made. I received my first disciplinary action in February 2026 related to FMLA reporting requirements. From my perspective, I was placed on a final corrective action without prior coaching or progressive discipline, which I found surprising after many years with the company. A few months later, I was terminated following a security-related incident while working remotely. I felt I was not given a meaningful opportunity to explain the circumstances before the decision was made, leaving me with the impression that the outcome had already been determined. I also experienced frustration when seeking guidance from Human Resources regarding bereavement policies. I did not feel my concerns were fully addressed or that I received clear explanations to help me understand the company’s position. Overall, I left feeling unsupported and believing that HR’s primary role was to protect the organization’s interests rather than advocate for employees. While every workplace must uphold policies and compliance standards, I believe there should also be room for fairness, open communication, and consideration of an employee’s long-standing dedication and overall performance. My experience left me feeling undervalued and, ultimately, discarded after nearly 16 years of loyal service.

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