Equifax reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(3,035 total reviews)
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Mark Begor

85% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Equifax has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,035 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Equifax employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Apr 4, 2018

Workforce Solutions is TOXIC

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Pros

The ability to work from home. Work/life balance - you can turn off at 5pm and still get the job done. Many individual contributors care about their clients and repairing the bad reputation the company currently has after the breach. Finally, and I’ll add this to the cons also, it’s nearly impossible to get fired here unless you’re a tenured employee with a high base salary.

Cons

Where to start. First let me clarify to those looking at working here, there are 4 main BUs (USIS, Int’l, WS, and GCS). I worked for Workforce Solutions (WS), f.k.a. TALX, and can only speak to this BU. The company’s MO is to shift leadership from one BU to the next every 5 years or so. To that end, if you’re looking at GCS, the President there is a wonderful person and while I can’t speak to much else, I can tell you the culture at GCS is undoubtably the best of the 4 due to his leadership, which is second to none. I am unfamiliar with USIS and Int’l and can’t speak to either. As for WS, I’ve never worked anywhere with a worse culture, which is a shame because it wasn’t always bad and happened as a result of the new leadership team. TOXIC is the best way to describe it. This stems from poor leadership at the top; a sentiment shared by anyone you speak with at USIS as current leadership previously headed up the USIS BU. It’s hard to get fired here - meaning there is a lot of dead weight holding the company back. The senior leadership team has gone all-in on using a consulting firm to blindly make the majority of business decisions for them because they don’t understand the business. All this might be tolerable to the right person if the pay was competitive. Unfortunately, every position at the company is paid higher everywhere else. Talent/HR will tell you the company has a “red carpet in - red carpet out experience” and while I agree this is true, what they won’t tell you is that in between the red carpets is an experience equivalent to your employer holding a plastic bag over your head on a daily basis. Having left, I realize the grass is greener nearly everywhere else and it is certainly nice to be able to breath again. The runway for WS is almost non-existent at this point and there is no investment being made in new products. The current leadership’s big idea for a new product already existed for the last 10+ years and after a year’s worth of development and having not consulted internal employees/SMEs for feedback, they’ve rolled out a product that already exists and no client wants to pay for - to which the SVP says to her sales team at this year’s annual kick off, “You better learn to sell vaporware.” The future outlook doesn’t look much better either. Yes, they’ve brought in a new CEO but if you study the hire you’ll quickly realize that while he may be a fine person, this was clearly a play to calm Wall Street given his financial background. It’s a shame because the company had a real opportunity to transform the business to remain relevant and compete in the future. My guess is things will stay the same or get worse.

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Equifax Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to provide us with some feedback from your time with Equifax. As an organization, one of our top priorities is creating an environment where our people can contribute, thrive, develop, and feel like they are part of the team. Our leadership teams are continually meeting with our customers, partners, and other parts of the business in order to ensure our products and offerings match our customers' needs, and that we are creating opportunities for our people. We are making additional efforts to create communications that will help employees at all levels understand our strategic efforts and the role they play. If you have additional thoughts, please send them to feedback@equifax.com so we can continue the conversation.
2.0
Jul 23, 2018

Manager

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Pros

Flexible hours, ability to work from home occassionally, supportive co-workers and mid-level Managers.

Cons

Senior leaders at EFX Workforce Solutions (WS) are all afraid of the current President of WS, who lacks key people leadership skills. He keeps everyone on edge because of his erratic behavior and creates chaos with his constantly changing priorities. His leadership creates a negative attitude and outlook for the employees.

2.0
Jul 3, 2019
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Pros

Most of your peers at the manager level and below are great to work with. The pay rate is good as long as you are one of the few that don't have to work an absurd amount of hours.

Cons

Work/life balance is nearly non-existent in any support roles. You are expected to work as many hours as needed and there is always a lack of employees on the infrastructure support side of the house. It is not uncommon for someone to work 60+ hours a week without any sort of comp time or overtime compensation. Anyone unable or unwilling to work the 60+ hours is "not a team player". There are too many directors, VP's and SVP's that have their own style and agenda. They conflict with each other and if you try to appease one, you risk offending the others. New ideas are presented, but never seem to come to fruition. When they do, it's only a "half-measure" and never in the way that was planned. No matter how important your job is to the company, how well you perform, how loyal or hard working you have been, you are reminded often that you are expendable. You will hear that you are valued when senior leadership speaks, but their actions scream otherwise. It is incredibly stressful for a person to know that they could be let go without warning, for no logical reasons. All of my reviews were positive, people across the company depended on my work, I did everything in my power to help everyone and provide the best service that I could. I worked tirelessly to keep up with demand with little reward. All of this, only to be unceremoniously let go because my job was eliminated. The people who determined that it needed eliminated didn't even know what it was that I did before making the decision. The benefits keep getting worse every year. They are sub-par with every company that I've worked at before (even mom and pop shops) and the HR department is laughably incompetent. Their HR department touts new employee "perks" in order to mask the benefits that are being rescinded under the guise of "improvements". Paying more for fewer lower quality benefits is never considered an improvement.

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