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
4.0
Feb 25, 2021

Cool

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good salary and friendly people

Cons

Long hours and boring work

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LiveRamp Response
5y
LiveRamp Alum - Thanks for this review and for all you contributed to LiveRamp's success in Europe. Best wishes for your next adventure! - Brandon
5.0
Feb 21, 2021

Fantastic employer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A great place to work, always surrounded by super intelligent people! Lots of room to grow and specialize, and above all, opportunity to create your own growth path depending on your own interests.

Cons

Do not expect to have your growth path laid out for you. This will be largely up to you, which isn’t for everyone.

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LiveRamp Response
5y
Fellow LiveRamper - I'm glad to hear that you're finding growth and excitement over your first few years with LiveRamp. Here's wishing you more of the same in the years to come—and feedback welcome on how we can get even better. - Brandon
2.0
Feb 20, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Very competitive compensation. - If you want to chill, get paid, and generally not do much without getting fired, this is the place to do it. - People are very nice.

Cons

- Extreme resistance to change. Engineers want things to change, but nobody does anything to make it happen. It's extremely hard to get anything done here. The systems are so bogged down in debt that making even small changes is like pulling teeth. - Engineers, architects, and managers talk things to death without ever making progress. When there is a new problem to solve, people will get together and make plan after plan after plan but never execute them. LiveRamp had a goal to start building REST APIs around services, and in the year I was there, they built one. One. It's really not that hard, but they were worried about getting it 100% perfect, so instead they built standards about APIs, but no APIs. - Everyone here is convinced that their technical problems are special because they're working with terabytes of data. In the grand scheme of big data, terabytes really are not anything to worry about, but engineers and managers are convinced that they can't use the same tools that other much larger companies are using because it won't work at LiveRamp scale, which is just silly. -No consequences, no serious performance review. That may sound like the dream, but if you're the type of person who wants to push themselves, learn, build cool stuff, and generally get things done, then this is a serious issue. - No mentorship and a lack of experienced people. As an engineer with 4-5 years of experience, you're a very senior engineer here. I tried the entire time here to find people to mentor me and give me advice, and there was no one.

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LiveRamp Response
5y
Hi LiveRamp Alum - Thank you for all you’ve done to help us scale the engineering team and for taking the time to share your feedback with us. One of our primary goals is to foster a culture of transparent feedback. The experience each dev takes within our organization is most important to us, and we’re bound to make mistakes as we grow. Your experience is not the desired outcome, and I want to acknowledge those missteps, share our learnings with the team, and improve. We are continuously working on improving our performance management practices to create high-performing teams. We recently adopted more standardized performance review practices across engineering to ensure we have more visibility across the entire team into individual performance. High performers are rewarded, and we continue to coach those who are not performing to our expectations. -Mohsin Hussain, CTO
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