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LexisNexis Risk Solutions

Part of RELX

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Great work environment... with some caveats - Software Engineer LexisNexis Risk Solutions Employee Review

3.0
Jul 16, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's a great place to work. You can learn a lot (though some of the technology is used only in-house and doesn't add much value to your resumè). Development processes and practices are well structured and organnized. There's plenty of room to grow as a good part of the team is comprised of Junior people and promotions happen regularly. Payments and benefits are good (not great, see the 'cons' section).

Cons

The relationship with employees is not always clear and open, starting with the offer letter presented to candidates. Benefits are described in vague terms, as an example, the letter mentions a 5% company match for the retirement plan. However, that money becomes yours only if you stay at least five years with the company. Even if you resign in good terms with the company (to got to work with the company business partner) or if you are laid of before 5 years, that money match will be completely withdrawn. Even after 5 years you only secure half of that money. You need to stay for 10 years until you can claim it whole. These details are never mentioned before, not even after, you accept the offer. You only learn it if you care to read the fine print in the retirement plan terms, or when you notice that money is gone from your retirement account after you have already left.

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5.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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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

3.0
Jun 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company has a strong market position and the work is genuinely meaningful. The data and risk solutions space is interesting and the business has real substance behind it. Colleagues are generally knowledgeable and willing to help when you can find the right people.

Cons

Onboarding is largely sink-or-swim. New hires inherit work in progress without adequate context, documentation, or ramp-up support. Access to the tools, data, and systems you need to do your job can take weeks to materialize, which puts you behind before you even get started. There’s an expectation of immediate execution without the infrastructure to support it, and little formal process for how campaigns or projects are handed off.

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