Anti family - Technical Author Experian Employee Review

1.0
1 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Team mates were kind and hard working

Cons

I was made redundant while on paternity leave. I saw a document listing all the people being made redundant, and there were asterisks next to my name and all the other people on maternity or paternity leave.

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Experian Response
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We’re genuinely sorry to hear that your Experian journey hasn’t matched the people first culture we strive to create. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience as employee feedback is important to us. Our commitment to parents is reflected in our progressive parent and carer policies, and the benefits that we have in place. We also have positive support for our colleagues via our working parents Employee Resource Group community, and in-part have this recognised in our Great Places to Work™ Accreditation for Experian UK & Ireland. The specifics that you reference in your review are particularly concerning. If you’re open to it, please could you email me directly so that we can connect and I can better understand your points of view – Richard Scott, Chief People Officer UK&I

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