Experian reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(5,684 total reviews)
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88% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Experian has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 5,684 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Experian 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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2.0
Aug 25, 2014

Cheetahmail's demise.

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Pros

There were quite a few.. Most died off paying for unnecessary Sr.Directors positions or their mistakes.

Cons

Come one come all !!! Need a lay over period for your financial job ? No problem Cheetahmail does that. Are unskilled and want to be overpaid ? Yup.. Cheetahmail is the place. Have a Director "friend" in Cheetahmail and have janitorial skills ? You got it. A Sr.Director position is waiting for you. Are from a certain unskilled financial ethnic group ? Oh.. you must have missed the boat.. all of them already work here. No worries.. Cheetahmail will accomodate you even if there was no need for your position. Are a Director type and need few new buzz words on your resume ? No problem.. No matter what stupid decisions you make, you'll alway come out a winner. But most important.. If you ever want to learn how to ruin one of the better companies that I worked for, stop by anytime. For a month, 3 months or even half a year. Regards

1.0
Aug 20, 2014
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Pros

None- at one point it bad technology, out of touch management, constantly changing goals. was the people but almost everyone has left to go to competitors.

Cons

Bad technology (the application is consistently breaking or down), out of touch management, constantly changing goals. What once started at a great company has been completely changed. Experian has made many mistakes with the handling of Cheetahmail which has led to mass lay-offs, bad technology decisions and ultimately the loss of the company culture. The greatest asset of Cheetahmail has always been it's client service team. Unfortunately, based on some bad purchases and failing technology, management has decided to cut this and laid off a large portion of the client services team and creative team to be outsourced to Costa Rica. Furthermore, those that weren't laid off have been leaving since the outlook of the company is bad. There isn't enough support for the technology and what was once a good platform has been filled with issues from long downtime to constant errors. The response time for these issues is lacking which is causing many of the larger clients to be frustrated and leave. Which ultimately led to lay-offs for many employees. There aren't enough training programs in place for managers to manage their personnel properly. The upper management is so far removed from the day to day aspect that the focus is on pinching pennies rather than supporting their employees. The main aspect CM has for it was it's client service support which is often what propels it against competition. With their decision to cut it's US resources down and to only give top tier clients the same level of service, will affect them in the long run. As employees, there is currently no job security unless you're an employee outside of the US. The pay is considerably less in comparison to the competition and the raises are on average 3% every year. Promotions that were promised haven't been fulfilled. There's no room for growth. In the past, I would recommend this for new graduates, however now I would recommend looking elsewhere. With mass-layoffs, technology issues and outsourcing of jobs, the outlook isn't good. There has been a mass exodus of employees and management doesn't seem to notice or care. They even tried offering back people that they laid off their jobs- most people said no. Experian has taken Cheetahmail and turned it into a company without any culture and the only focus on low CPM and retaining clients. Without a strong client services team, this will fail. If you're looking for a job- look elsewhere- Responsys, Exact Target and YesMail are all MUCH better options. Better platforms & better customer service.

1.0
Aug 8, 2014
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Pros

Good salary, opportunity to gain experience working abroad, if that's what you want. Would be an interesting company to work for, if it was well run.

Cons

Very odd company culture, with very cliquey groups. I was effectively bullied out of what should have been a good job, and which I could have done well, because I didn't fit in.

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