Leadership lacks trust; UK employees face forced layoffs with no alternatives - Senior Project Manager Experian Employee Review

2.0
22 Jun 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work life Balance, Personal Growth

Cons

Employee confidence in the new Senior Leadership Team has diminished, largely due to the perceived exclusive focus on involuntary redundancies, especially within the UK region.

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Experian Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your experiences. We value all feedback and are committed to making Experian an exceptional place to work, incl. an environment of trust and respect. Pleased to read you valued work/life balance and our focus on development. In Nov we were delighted to be acknowledged as a top 25 World’s Best Workplaces, recognition of our ‘people first’ and purpose driven culture. It is disheartening to read you feel your Experian journey overall was 1 stars. I appreciate as a former Experian colleague it’s difficult for me to address and improve your Experian journey, but I’d love to understand your points of view in more detail and would therefore warmly encourage you to connect with me directly – Tara Forde, Chief People Officer UK&I

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Cons

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