LiveRamp reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(719 total reviews)
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Scott Howe

62% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

LiveRamp has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 719 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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719 reviews
1.0
Nov 23, 2022
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Pros

The paycheck and perks offered. Some amazing people.

Cons

The leadership team does not communicate at all. Male ego and power-hungry dominate the culture. The right hand does not talk to the left hand. There is zero collaboration and a lot of inter-fighting between teams which makes accomplishing goals almost impossible. I was recruited to work here and was not set-up for success from day one. When I raised concerns about communication, processes or offered my support, I was told more then once to "stay in your lane." Management does not make time to manage their employees. They are not trained to manage people and are only concerned with daily tasks. There is no big-picture thinking. The great culture promoted is all talk and zero action. I would strongly advise not to work here.

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LiveRamp Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. Our culture is very important to us and we care deeply about listening to employee feedback. We also understand that some employees have been impacted by the recent reduction in force and may have concerns or feedback to share. We would appreciate the opportunity to hear more, and encourage you to please reach out to suggestions@liveramp.com
1.0
Nov 14, 2022

Disaster of a company

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Pros

There is not one pro to this company

Cons

-Stock is in the gutter -10% layoffs -The new P&C team -If you look at the glassdoor LiveRamp review titled "an entitled ungrateful organization" you will see how much emotional abuse occurs in P&C. That review is written in retaliation against the previous and current team members who wrote reviews about their negative experiences with the new P&C leadership team. I've uncovered the guise that the reviewer wants to confuse you with below :) 1. Why would a reviewer who has worked for the previous and current CHRO call all of their teammates an "ungrateful and entitled organization"? Why would your peers be "ungrateful" or "entitled"? Sounds like a parent calling their kids ungrateful. 2. They use the words "old regime" and "new regime". Teams are ever-changing. People come and go. Why would a team that is at the heart of the employee lifecycle use "US vs. THEM" terminology when we see people coming and going every day? You can fill in the blanks from there. 3. The reviewer states that the "new regime" has been "criticized for their incompetence" but in the same sentence criticizes teammate's past experience as if there's some sort of gold standard for HR. And let's say there was...it wouldn't be Micron, Motorola, or Flex.4. Furthermore to bullet 3, the reviewer calls out specific companies that P&C teammates have worked at as a personal attack. Why did they call out those people specifically? What if one of those people tried to get a job outside of LiveRamp, that review could potentially help identify those people and prevent them from further employment. 5. The reviewer writes as an "HR Generalist" who has been at LiveRamp for 2 years. This seems like a dubious claim. The reviewer wants to hide what their role really is because the review was written to put fear into the current employees. If you are on the P&C team you could easily decode that there is only one HR generalist and they've worked at LiveRamp for way longer than two years. 6. The reviewer writes "they got nothing done" in reference to said "old regime". You should ask in a town hall what P&C has accomplished this year.  7. "Stop whining and get some work done". Sounds like someone is pretty defensive and it also like they're trying to mitigate the bad reviews they received. How about you take your own advice and don't write a whiny review because you can't handle the heat?

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LiveRamp Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. Our culture is very important to us and we care deeply about listening to employee feedback. We also understand that some employees have been impacted by the recent reduction in force and may have concerns or feedback to share. We would appreciate the opportunity to hear more, and encourage you to please reach out to sugestions@liveramp.com
1.0
Oct 6, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The reason to work at LiveRamp is because of the people who work hard, work together, and want to win.

Cons

The LT pursues extravagant perks such as global first-class travel, expensive dinners, expensive wine, and quarterly outings in wine country and ski resorts. This includes allowing some LT to travel by helicopter from airports to hotels instead of using taxis. The LT tolerates ego-fueled bully behavior. Why? Product strategy? A President and CFO who runs international is a conflict of interest. Morale is taking a huge nosedive. Who is in charge? CEO or President?

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