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LexisNexis Risk Solutions

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LexisNexis Risk Solutions reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(1,440 total reviews)
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Mark Kelsey

86% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

LexisNexis Risk Solutions has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,440 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LexisNexis Risk Solutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Aug 27, 2017

Most dysfunctional place that I've ever seen

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Pros

You end up learning a lot about anti depressants. That's about the only upside to working there

Cons

LexisNexis Risk Solutions was the worst place that I have ever worked in my entire life. Where do I start? Well, during my interview they asked me three times if I knew programming languages like Python or SQL. I told them honestly, "No sir, I have no experience in programming." The wind-up here is they wanted a programmer -- they just didn't want to pay for one. If they would have been honest with me from the get-go, I would have never have applied for job. That should have been my first red flag: They will lie to you in the interview and continue to lie to you for the duration of your employment If the Coconut Creek office were any more toxic, it would qualify as a Superfund Site. Seriously, I never saw anyone happy there. Everyone stabs everyone else in the back. It's just a paycheck to them. No one likes it. You know the cliché about millennials being spoiled brats? The office was run by spoiled millennials right out of central casting. Everything was cliques and nasty e-mails cc’ed to everyone and passive-aggressive nonsense. You know the term “gaslighting” where they make everything your fault? That’s Nexis. If I asked a question, I got yelled at. If I didn’t ask a question, I got yelled at. Everything is your fault. Once, I asked a question and I got an e-mail back from a wiseguy millennial – no lie – that stated, “Don’t you remember the e-mail I sent you six months ago?” Now, maybe you have a photographic memory and can remember every, single e-mail you sent and received in the past six months, but most people can’t remember what they had for breakfast three days ago and really, that’s no way to treat people. But this is a prime example of how Nexis condones bullying its employees. It was like being in sixth grade all over again. They didn’t even have enough space for my desk and the desk of another newbie. They literally had us out in the hallway, like we were under the stairs, like Harry Potter. Why hire people when you don’t even have space for them? Shouldn’t they have figured that out in advance? And there is no training program there. None. No manuals. No nothing. They are, quite literally, making stuff up arbitrarily as they go on. My manager at the time even admitted point-blank, “Yeah, there’s no real training here.” Speaking of my manager, my manager was working out of the Georgia office. Let me be clear: My office was in Florida -- but our manager was in Georgia. Now, how you manage an office when you are 700 miles away, I have yet to figure out. And shouldn’t you have a training program or a few days or weeks to ramp people up in the first place? Have you ever been fired or laid off from a job and it’s the absolute worst day of your life? You won’t have to worry about that at Nexis because the day they fire you, you’ll be so happy you can finally put this mess behind you, and you can apply for unemployment and start looking for another job. Hand to God -- the day they let me go -- I was smiling the whole time I walked out of the building and walked to my car. I was so happy to get out of there. For the past 20 years, I always admired Nexis from afar. From what I heard they used to be a good company, but once Reed Elsevier bought them out, the whole culture changed. I don’t say this out of bitterness or anger. I harbor no ill will toward those people and I wish them the best. I say this so another person does not have to go through what I went though. Consider this your warning.

1.0
May 29, 2018

Avoid this company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work from home is allowed, flexibility around work schedule, compensates ok. Benefits are ok. There are no high expectations around delivery/performance.

Cons

Heavily matrix organizational structure, lot of favoritism, tenure matters, promotions are not performance based. Use of old and proprietary technology platforms. Innovation only limited to the platforms company cares for. HR technically doesn’t exist and so does Senior management. Management positions are filled with incompetent, insecure people afraid of change and only care for their job titles and salary. It is about who you know in the company and not about what you know or can do. It is amazing to see such company culture in this era and it is getting worse.

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1.0
Nov 13, 2015

Perhaps the worst company I have ever worked for

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Pros

None. Management is clueless and powerless. The company has such a poor reputation that they regularly have to hire expensive contractors with little or no experience in what they will actually be doing.

Cons

Everything. Management just regurgitates what corporate tells them. When LexisNexis acquired Health Market Science the employees were all lied to. "Nothing will change", "The benefits will be as good or better than what we have", "They are buying us for our culture". These were all lies. LexisNexis has done everything they can do destroy the culture that took years to build. The first day under LN their HR representatives flat out told the employees in person that their benefits were going to be expensive and not as good as they used to be, "We know your old company really took care of you with benefits, we can't do the same". The turn over rate is so high now that the remaining full time employees are forced to work 80 hours plus just to keep the lights on. There really is nothing good left at this point. I feel very bad for the few holdouts left here. They are over worked, under paid and miserable. One last note. This company also illegally monitors your private email and messaging so be careful should you be foolish or desperate enough to accept a position here.

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