Used to be so much better - Account Manager Equifax Employee Review

2.0
Oct 11, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are pros and cons to working at every company, and Equifax is no different. They offer fairly flexible schedules and I typically never have to work more than 40 hours a week, which is great!

Cons

If actions speak louder than words (which they do), Equifax clearly does not value their employees as their most important asset. The constant decline of benefits makes that clear. Management is given a 3% raise "allowance" that they must divvy up between all of the members of their team. Meaning most employees see less than a 2% pay raise each year.

avatar
Equifax Response
9y
While there are no perfect companies, we have been working hard to build an energizing environment where everyone can contribute their best thinking and be valued for the work they do. Given our aspirations, I am grateful to hear your feedback and will pass along your concerns to senior leaders. It is important for us to hear all points of view.

Explore other reviews about Equifax

5.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great culture, but a large company

Cons

Downside of a large company, hard to move around

2.0
Jun 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My direct manager. Comp plan if you’re lucky enough to find several whale clients, and if you’re lucky, the commission is approved.

Cons

There are a lot. First, office politics. Equifax expects employees to be very corporate and robotic. Metrics metrics metrics. 100% focused on revenue, not customers. Metrics, metrics, metrics. PIP overuse. Even when you’re 150% to yearly plan 6mo in, they expect 300%. Make sure to keep receipts. Senior management will find the most ridiculous ways to push reps out, continently right before a huge payout of a very delayed commission plan. (Sell something in Jan 2025, you will only get a fraction of commission until June 26). That’s if the exception committee approves payout (which never happens). If you sell a big deal, don’t expect to get paid 100% of what the plan says.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All