Poor Management = Farewell, Good Employees - Anonymous employee TransUnion Employee Review

2.0
Jun 4, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits are comprehensive and salaries are fairly competitive. More importantly, there are many smart, hardworking, and kind people across all departments whom I've had the pleasure of working with.

Cons

Unfortunately, as long as bad managers remain, talented individuals will continue to depart. By bad managers, I refer to those in senior leadership positions who display a complete lack of respect for the skills of those who report both directly and indirectly to them; who merely order rather than doing any of the work for which they take credit; who provide resources (professional development opportunities, travel dollars, etc.) only to their favored minions; and who fail to support/have the back of their associates in any circumstance. Rather, they are solely concerned with hanging onto their titles and integrating themselves with their C-level bosses.

avatar
TransUnion Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. At TU, we are committed to supporting all associates through their career development and providing the resources needed to have successful teams. We provide our managers with the resources to be able to effectively support their teams to meet the demands of the organization. We are always looking for new ways to improve our associate experience and your feedback is valuable. If you would like to address your concerns further, feel free to reach out to me directly. -Teedra Bernard, Chief Talent and Diversity Officer

Explore other reviews about TransUnion

5.0
Mar 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The interview process was very smooth and the recruiter responded back fairly quickly

Cons

After the first assessment, it took some time to hear back from them

3.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

In your down time, if you're caught up on tickets you can basically do whatever you want granted, you're still attentive to phone calls No overbearing managers checking in on you

Cons

Company feels very disorganized TransUnion uses SalesForce as their main ticketing system, and it is not maintained at all. When a new account manager takes over an account, half the time they do not update who the account manager is in SalesForce or they will simply create a new account. You'll receive a lot of complaints from customers informing you they do not know who their account manager. I've been told by customers that Experian and Equifax list who their account manager is when they log into their accounts. A lot of times you'll be sent on a wild goose chase to track down who the actual account manager is. There are many accounts with the same name or a slightly altered name. For example, there will be walmart, WalMart, WALMART, and you will have to figure out which is the most up to date account for the customer. Some account managers flat out ignore calls and emails from their customers which ends up causing more work for you since they'll be calling and emailing whatever number and/or email they can, and you'll team majority of the time receives the brunt of it. Feels less like IT/technical work and more like a call center where your sole objective is to push tickets and direct tickets to the correct location. There will be many tickets you are unable to resolve on your own because you do not have the correct permissions. Unfortunately, this role is the catch all net for when the system, customers, or other TransUnion employees are unsure who to go to for an issue, meaning, you'll also receive a lot of tickets that do not fall into your scope. For example, you'll receive tickets for billing and invoices, account managers not responding to customers, questions about websites/applications you do not know, and more. A lot of the login error tickets could be reduced if TransUnion websites informed the customer what the issue is. For example, instead of the website informing the customer their account has been locked, or they need to perform a password reset, the website will only tell the customer to contact the 1-800 number, which also creates more work for you. There's honestly a lot more wrong with this position that makes you basically feel like you are the bottom of the barrel, but I only have so much energy

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All