Pluspunten
Many of the coworkers are wonderful people. Pay is adequate, but nothing to brag about. Offices are nice. Hours aren't bad. On a day in day out basis, it's not a bad place to work. Advancement and job security are more about if you are "in" politically than if you do a good job.
Minpunten
Management is very bad, in all divisions. They keep people that are average to poor performers. Then let the best people walk out the door or they drive them away. In one instance, a young inexperienced "buddy" of a division president got put over a work group when he had no prior experience in leading or managing people. In 9 months, he drove away an experienced director who was one of the smartest people I'd met in the whole company, one of the best managers at Experian and always an over performer. And Experian's senior management let it happen ... even though just 2 months later they fired that division president. That's classic Experian. Lose good people rather than address bad management and bad leadership. Experian also only knows how to lay people off or ship jobs overseas. They have no clue how to manage through bad times. It seems it manages only so that executive management gets its bonuses - regardless of the long term consequences to the health of the business.