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64% positive business outlook

Equifax has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,412 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Equifax employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Apr 8, 2018

Workforce Solutions Business Unit is a sinking ship

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexibility, average compensation, many terrific co-workers. From Mid-Senior Leadership Team down was a pleasure to spend more than half of my life working with.

Cons

Most of all the current leadership of the Workforce Solutions Business Unit seems to have been crafted as Disney villains (keep an eye on your dalmatians around them). Prior to 2016 this Business Unit had leadership which fostered innovation, looked for ways to add value to the customer experience, was supportive of employees, and the leadership (collectively) was even pleasant and personable. The current Business Unit Leadership portrays themselves as tyrants for whom all of the peasants must serve. The current leadership's "new innovations" are 8 or 10 year old processes which they, the new leadership, had the idea for in 2016/2017. Had they actually bothered checking with any one of the dozens of legacy experts they would have learned that this has already existed for years. But sadly, the organization was forced to invest in creating and rolling out a new product which was actually several years old. Customers were, and are confused on this new product push and grand roll out of a solution which they have utilized for years. Imagine a cell phone provider, who has provided their customers with free voicemail for years, investing heavily into a mailing and commercial campaign to announce that, "Our subscribers will now get free voicemail!!" This is what Workforce Solutions just spent the last 18 months gearing up for, and then executing on. On top of this disaster of a "new product launch" the new leadership is very standoffish and displays no real leadership qualities for their people. As an example the leadership gets invited to plan/strategize for a client meeting (for a top 10 client), and engages as little as possible. Then, during the meeting, when the leadership decided the content was off the mark (for them) they completely belittle the service team while sitting at the table with the client. This leadership approach is short-sighted and unacceptable for so many reasons that I won't bother going into the layers of failure this sets everyone up for. Furthermore the new leadership definitely has a "do as I say, not as I do" approach. "Watch your expenses!", but don't pay any attention to the major, likely 6 figure, office renovation that I am having done (to an already beautiful office)... "Employees cannot bring families to work functions!!" (then brings spouse to a work function). "Keep me engaged on your top clients!", but then declines every opportunity to join planning calls and meetings (and later asks why they have not been engaged). I just can't stress enough how disastrous the Workforce Solutions Leadership is. If you are considering a career with this business unit I would strongly suggest connecting with some of the peasants via LI or other available networks to gather firsthand feedback about the experience of working there these days. The culture went from very solid, to the worst I have ever experienced in a matter of 12 months or so.

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Equifax Response
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Thank you for your feedback, and we appreciate you providing both the positive and negative elements of your time with Workforce Solutions. The Workforce Solutions Leadership team is meeting frequently with customers and partners to help inform our strategy and ensure we are serving them as best as possible. Innovation is a top priority for us, and we are sorry that wasn't reflected in your experience. We are continually working to improve our organizational communications to provide additional clarity and transparency to our employees about our products, strategy, and how each team fits into the bigger picture. If you have additional feedback or would like to discuss, please reach out to feedbackefx@equifax.com
2.0
Nov 2, 2019

An IT Fun House on Fire

Anonymous employee
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Pros

In summary, you are a good fit if you: * Are new or transitioned into IT and need resume experience from a well-known company * Thrive under a Parent-Child or Command-and-Control leadership style * Are okay working overtime to meet unrealistic deadlines * Like doing agile, not being agile * Want critical information on a need-to-know basis * Are okay with delayed or ghost promotions * Do not refer gender diversity lack at the VP level * Do not mind paying high medical premiums * Prefer to keep your head down and code/work * Are able to work to the best of your ability without appreciation, recognition, and constant threat of being laid-off

Cons

In summary, you are not a good fit if you: * Are an independent thinker * Desire to grow as a leader * Enjoy collaboration, cross-functional teamwork and whole-team approach * Prefer meaningful work * Believe non-technical workers are as valuable as developers * Value quality over cutting corners * Want market competitive compensation * Do not want to relocate to ATL * Find favoritism and nepotism demoralizing * Want to work in a psychologically safe workplace * Prefer servant leadership structures * Want to work for leaders you trust, respect and feel confident in Additionally: * Above all, it does not matter HOW things get done, only that things get done. IT leadership is terrified of the Workforce Solutions President. * The CTO told people to stop being "victims" and to be "vikings” and “storm the beach.” Irrespective of intent, this message is gaslighting people into silence and normalizing mistreatment and chaos. My leaders tried to gaslight me into accepting a big ole flaming hot mess of work WITHOUT real support nor success criteria. Hard pass. *IT has a deeply entrenched permissive culture - and every definition of the word applies here. To name a few: cutting corners and going around the rules is norm: usage of unsanctioned tools, cutthroat antics to meet deadlines and perch protect. Weak boundaries such as managers or even leaders socializing with employees. As if flagrant nepotism isn’t enough. * Uppermanagement: When rating on competency, empathy, humility, integrity, communicating vision, and leading - individuals vary widely. As a collective, weak. Very self-protective and defensive. Bad actors and toadies are enabled. I recall a VP openly mocking a team during a meeting. Ironically, this team was his for YEARS until a few months prior. High school behavior runs deep outside and behind closed doors. The CTO even called out jerk behavior in meetings. Still, selective amnesia and blame-shifting responsibility for less favorable outcomes is modus operandi. * The strongest flavor of Kool Aid is the encouragement of innovation among workers. Caveat: transformation leadership itself lacks a certain ...freshness. Micro-middle management do not want leaders working for them; they want drones and toadies. So political and bureaucratic, unless you are a favorite, related to a VIP, or otherwise instrumental to their agenda, do not trust higher ups to backup on implementing ideas outside of corporate mandate. But when your ideas do become part of scope, do trust to have them passed off as their own. Foul.

1.0
Jun 19, 2019
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Pros

Business model has inherent barrier to entry for competitors.

Cons

New tech leadership has rekindled the dumpster fire & now are pouring gasoline on everyone. SLT is embellishing, at minimum, status on tech projects to wall street.

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