Use to be a great place to work - Account Manager Experian Employee Review

2.0
Nov 8, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits such as medial Insurance provident fund and cell phone included

Cons

Poor commission structure crazy amount of processes Processes always change Targets unattainable Management fly off the handle at the slightest inconvenience

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Experian Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and experiences. We value the opportunity to address your concerns and hopefully an opportunity to turn your 2 rating in to 5. We're committed to making Experian a truly exceptional place to work, and we're proud of our global 4.3 star glassdoor rating. Pleased to hear you value our benefits however it's disheartening to hear you feel there are several areas of improvement. We have a safe environment to vocialise any concerns, small or big, with HR or ideally direrctly with leadership. If you haven't done so already I'd certainly recommend doing so. Alternatively, I'd love to understand your points of view in more detail and assist. Please reach out to me, in the strictest of confidence, on doug.kelsall@experian.com to expand on your feedback, thanks.

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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

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