Experian is a decent place to work unless you want to grow your career. - Senior Product Manager Experian Employee Review

2.0
Jun 21, 2008
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Pros

Experian is a great place to work if you are a very strong contributor and are looking for a stable environment where you can work for many years. As you build your tenure, your time off allotment grows tremendously. I get 25 vacation days a year. This is in addition to 5 sick days and 10 paid holidays. The hours are pretty flexible and you can work from home on occasion or even frequently depending on your boss. The health benefits are outstanding and they match 100% on your 401(k) up to 4%.

Cons

Don't expect much of a raise or a promotion. Raises are typically 3% a year, even if you have a good year. Layoffs are a common occurrence as the company is constantly cutting costs. Technology and operations jobs are being shipped to South America. If you are a top performer and have been around a while, you should have little to worry about, but you will have to work even harder due to fewer people to carry the workload. The company is ultra conservative, often to the detriment of growing the business. This means fewer career growth opportunities because most areas of the company are not growing.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Decent salary & benefits, monthly no internal meeting days

Cons

Friendly reminder that HR does not care about you. They care about staff with seniority, whom they will allow to retaliate despite that being against company policies. Think twice about reporting the higher ups because it will come back to haunt you, guaranteed. Also, AI is the only thing that matters anymore. Watching the volume of once-impressive colleagues become so single and simple minded through constant AI usage is not only disappointing but genuinely alarming. Thinking for oneself is no longer the standard, it seems, and speaking against such unfettered use of AI in all things will get you professionally ostracized.

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