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LexisNexis Risk Solutions

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Low pay, favoritism, low raises, people have to leave or be fired for others to advance - Anonymous employee LexisNexis Risk Solutions Employee Review

1.0
Nov 6, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

In most departments it's a Monday-Friday job

Cons

Favoritism is rampant. If they don't like you, they find a reason to fire you. The pay is low, especially compared to the office in Alpharetta. The raises are extremely low, as are the bonuses. The main reason I've seen people leave is the pay.

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