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LexisNexis Risk Solutions

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Bad culture from the top - Senior Software Developer LexisNexis Risk Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Jun 21, 2020
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Pros

You get a paycheck and some expensive insurance with poor coverage.

Cons

Company is more concerned with saving money by hiring H1B1 visa employees than having a peaceful working environment, This companies culture has changed drastically since Indian management was installed at the top and most management has been replaced with Indians. They don't understand American culture and are very abusive to the good hard workers. This is a very bad place to work if you are not an of Asian descent. The racism is rampant in this company. If you were born in American this place is not for you. You will not be treated fairly.

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LexisNexis Risk Solutions Response
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LexisNexis Risk Solutions is an equal opportunity employer, and we take pride in our commitment to diversity and inclusion. The RELX Code of Ethics and Business Conduct and our company policies prohibit discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based on a number of characteristics, including race and national origin. If you are aware of discrimination, harassment, or retaliation that you believe has taken place, please contact the RELX Integrity Line at https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/media/en/gui/27947/index.html to make a report.

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-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

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- 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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