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LexisNexis Risk Solutions

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Acquisition Shock - Senior Product Manager LexisNexis Risk Solutions Employee Review

3.0
10 Feb 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Steady environment in a steadily growing company that has been profitable for years. Expanding by acquisition and set up well to take on the big boys in the risk management space. A good company for the right personality and ambition.

Cons

I came on as part of an acquisition and from a much more modern technology culture, so my perception is colored. This is not a company I would have chosen for myself if interviewing, but the time isn't right to move for me personally, so here I am. Too much bureaucracy, too many fiefdoms, and too much old world thinking for my tastes. It's a good company for the right personality, but not for those that want to move fast, fail fast, and be on the cutting edge. Compensation is a bit out of sync with the competitive landscape from my perspective. This is partly due to being a global company and not realizing we are competing with the likes of Amazon and Google. Don't expect stock options, nap rooms, or cutting edge opportunities.

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Thank you for your feedback. We are take pride in our culture and our employees who work very hard to deliver best-in-class products and services.

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