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4.1

79% would recommend to a friend

(5,715 total reviews)
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74% positive business outlook

Experian has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 5,715 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Experian 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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3.0
Jun 26, 2012

Mixed reviews.

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Pros

Senior leadership mostly smart and credible, but Don Robert has never run anything this large, everything he does is for the first time and it has been that way for years. With the death of CFO Paul Brooks, the thought leadership and mangement of the company is weakened. Senior HR leader stayed in place, retired on the job, seemed to lack the will to change anything. Global HR leader good at managing up, that's about it. Chris Callero likeable, intuitive, smart, but not well educated or sophisticated in ways a global COO typically is. Fast pace environment is stimulating. Work environment is flexible, accomodating lifestyles.

Cons

Dated technology. Poor tools. Lower pay than market, often... "Know it, and don't care." Little/no opportunity for movement, except in pockets (finance dept does it well). Despite knowing movement develops people, EXPN doesn't do it, and not much promotion from within. Not thoughtful about senior leader selection, e.g. Dorival. No clear value proposition for employees. Writing it for years now, nothing of particular distinction. Strategy unclear. Employees always talk about it in global people survey.

1.0
Nov 11, 2011

Like working in a sweat shop.

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Pros

Great technical people to work with mostly on the same tier. Casual dress code.

Cons

Sweat shop, unappreciated and between senior management and very upper management, they will attempt to squeeze every drop of blood they can from their regular employees and are definitely taking advantage of their employees in the poor economy. They used to allow employees to work from home, now they are no longer allowed to do so. However after putting in a full day’s work at the office, they put pressure on the poor employees to continue working from home to complete what they couldn’t at the office. This is as a result of a reduced work force. They have no regard for anyone's personal and family life. The company constantly lies to their employees - a few months ago it was stated there will be no more layoffs as there's lots of work and not many left to get the job done. On 11/10/11, they laid off 10 (+5 from other locations) employees and the remaining "fortunate" are now left to do even more work. They are so afraid of compromising their jobs, they wouldn't even consider calling the whistle blower hotline about being treated unfairly. In the company's eyes, they are lucky to have a job. An employee recently gave their 2 weeks notice w/o having another job lined up, they had enough of the unfair treatment. The company even said they would give that employee more time off and the response was it didn't matter how much time off they received, it was a moot issue as they wouldn't get to use the time off anyways as the company still expected them to work on their days' off. Another example, Iron Mountain in Addison was too close to do business with but they have 2 major data centers in TX, one in Allen and the other in McKinney. Schaumburg used to be a data center until upper management's "smart decisions" deemed it better to have 2 centers in TX. Not sure how this works but they have sensitive data of US citizens but they have off shored work to their "Experian" locations outside the US. I don't know if this data is stored there and/or worked on there but that might be a possibility. Technical people are now expected to work in the office, at home and on holidays and do what it takes to get the job done and the deadlines completed. The good news is, congrats - you get to keep your job. There is a lot of favoritism there too promotions aren’t mostly given based on merit but on who knows who. They react to security issues instead of being proactive and they use the excuse there's not enough money in the budget to implement the necessary security measures, of course they have to pay off their CEO's VP's and share holders; that's of ultimate importance. It was a great company to work for when the previous president owned and ran the company. Under his command, everyone got the feeling the company cared about its employees. Now that corporate has come in, it feels like a sweat shop and you get the feeling they are trying to squeeze every last drop of blood they can get out of you and absolutely no loyalty to their regular work force.

2.0
Sep 1, 2011

Very Risky place to work

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Very Risky place to work

Cons

Reorganizations evey 6 months Executive management at Corporate justify their poor performance by constantly changing local Managemet

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