LiveRamp reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(718 total reviews)
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Scott Howe

66% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

LiveRamp has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 718 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LiveRamp employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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718 reviews
3.0
Oct 22, 2021

Fast paced work environment but poorly managed

Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

fast learning environment, lots of autonomy

Cons

poor management, struggles on engineering

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LiveRamp Response
4y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We agree and are proud of the engineering culture we have built that allows each engineer to work in an autonomous and fast-paced learning environment. Through feedback like yours, we’ve learned that this is the right type of environment to attract and retain self-motivated engineers. If you’re open to it, I’d love the opportunity to connect with you about your concerns on management and engineering struggles. I’m disappointed that your experience on the team did not match your expectations and would like to learn from you so we can improve. -Mohsin
2.0
Oct 16, 2021

Growing Pains - Noncompetitive pay - Lack of vision

Anonymous employee
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Business Outlook

Pros

- Unique product in the market. Largest deterministic graph in the ad-tech space. - Good benefits for a small - med sized tech firm in bay area - High bar for hiring in technical roles (PM, Engineering) - Great workplace and operations team

Cons

- High turnover. Internal documentation of systems and processes leaves a lot to be desired and the revolving door of people leaving, especially among tenured staff, has lead to brain drain. New employees that join are more often than not, struggling to get ramped up given the complexity of the product and the finding the right people to speak with internally. - Complex product and tech debt. - Inefficient and unreliable back end systems which has led to a vicious cycle of customer dissatisfaction, churn and internal operations and support teams being overwhelmed. There's a lot of manual button clicking that happens on the back-end to power some of LiveRamp's most critical customer workflows and products. - Investor confidence and market performance of stock has been abysmal. In the past three years since going public, the stock has been trading sideways around the $40-50 mark. Beyond that, this company has a blackout window for 90% of the year, even for their most junior employees. This is absolutely asinine and makes no sense as to why anyone outside of upper management and/or C-level should be subject to a blackout period year round. - During the pandemic from APR 2020 - APR 2021, LiveRamp instituted a salary freeze for all employees. Executives however continued to receive bonuses via stock grants.

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LiveRamp Response
3y
If this is something you’d like to discuss further, the People & Culture team door is always open
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