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LexisNexis Risk Solutions

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Awful company that does not care about employees' well-being - Data Scientist III LexisNexis Risk Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Aug 21, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

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Cons

Management is horrid. I was gaslit, lied to and experienced misogyny and ageism during my time there. I was discriminated against for my mental health (which is illegal, by the way). Work-life balance was non-existent. The pay was terrible as well given my experience in data science and location. I knew of multiple employees who faced similar issues as mine.

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5.0
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Pros

- Flexible work location - Management is loyal in terms of today’s standard - Above average PTO

Cons

- Slightly under market pay

4.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

-Strong product portfolio with best-in-class solutions and a competitive edge that's hard to ignore in the industry - Diverse solutions and flexible pricing models create strong upselling and cross-selling opportunities within the existing customer base - High brand recognition — most financial institutions have used, currently use, or are at least familiar with the company - Consistent innovation keeps the product lineup growing and relevant - Strong culture of internal promotion given the lengthy ramp up

Cons

- Compensation and benefits have decreased significantly over the years. Hitting goals has become significantly harder, certain financial bonuses have discontinued, and fewer reps are reaching top-tier performance tiers each year - Internal tools and systems are fragmented, outdated, and poorly organized. Finding the right answer — whether it's a process question or a product detail — can take far too long, and an over-reliance on tribal knowledge creates real productivity drag - The ramp-up period is substantial (~ 1 year to feel somewhat comfortable). Learning the product catalog, navigating internal systems, and understanding industry issues takes considerable time before you're fully effective

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