LiveRamp reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(719 total reviews)
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Scott Howe

63% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

LiveRamp has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 719 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LiveRamp employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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719 reviews
5.0
May 23, 2016

Expectations have been exceeded

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Culture is a top priority and continuing discussion for the company. -When something sucks, we fix it. For example, we do company surveys about lunch preferences, and if we're not happy with a current provider, we change it to a better one. -Management listens and there is open communication. For example, we have short weekly all hands meetings and our CEO openly and candidly answers anonymous questions each week. -Room for growth. Everyone is expected to be a top performer, and when you perform well it is recognized and rewarded. -Small company vibe with big company benefits. We operate like a hot SF tech start up because we are a hot SF tech start up. But we have the added benefit of being backed by a mature public company

Cons

This isn't the kind of company where you can come in and can expect to have 1:1 coaching and guidance for every project or decision you will need to make. You're expected to make decisions fast, have good judgment, and communicate. You're expected to proactively reach out and ask for guidance and ask questions when you need them. May not be a good fit if you're not comfortable with this.

5.0
Feb 26, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

A vibrant culture - there are plenty of social events for employees (monthly Trivia Nights, Urban Hikes, Happy Hours) to make friends but completely optional, and you don't feel like it's being forced upon you either. That is nice, to not have to drink the Kool-Aid. A good mix of people including new college graduates, those fresh out of MBA or JD programs, young and old, singles and families. I would describe our company as being diverse. Fast-paced atmosphere, people here have a good amount of energy - you don't see slackers here or people getting by, by doing little to nothing - I've seen that at other companies and wonder how they get away with it. Not one person I've met here where I wondered "How did they get through the hiring process"? People are super sharp (they think one step ahead), team players and people you'd want to grab a drink with. Maximum stars on career mobility - lots of opportunities to grow into other roles or departments - you aren't pigeonholed into the role you have when you first join. Have seen people move to different parts of the company and it shows LiveRamp does care about employee retention by making sure people are happy doing what they do, and if not, to go to the part of the business where they would be. Friends of mine are miserable/stuck/languishing in their same role and same mundane responsibilities at other companies for the past several years...that's not likely to happen to you here. Business is pretty transparent - weekly company meetings to update us on the latest happenings. Additionally, quarterly All Hands company dinners to discuss future plans for the company and then group breakout sessions to discuss and forward our thoughts and feedback to leadership. Great pay and benefits. That's always a plus.

Cons

A first-world request I know, but would be nice to have breakfast, catered lunch everyday instead of some days, and dinner options. Then I won't have to drool when friends at Airbnb and Facebook talk about their in-house-chef-prepared meals...

5.0
Mar 9, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- Smart and driven coworkers. - Friendly/positive environment. - It's very clear that engineers are valued. Managers focus heavily on growth. - Small(ish) size - Challenging but not frustrating.

Cons

- Can be stressful. - Interview process is probably too selective.

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