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Sorry to hear about the job loss. I hope they gave you a good severance package after 23 years.

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with vacation time, a little over 6 mos. of pay.

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I would higly suggest you don't work there. Too much red tape, they make you work long hours, they frown about working from home but yet when you work a full day at the office they expect you to go home and then work remotely, they have way too many silos and care only about the bottom dollar. They outsource (or nearshore) the work to save money and the quality has gone out the window. If you're looking to use them as a stepping stone, they might be a good candidate, otherwise stay far away from them. It is not a good place to work.


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today was my last day at experian after 23+ years because of costa rica. however the original post was not 100% correct. yes they are moving SOME work to costa rica. it will not be any credit related work at this time. it's work from their marketing services division not credit services. it's technically not "outsourcing". it's actually an experian building and experian employees.

The correct term is 'off-shoring.' Stinks just the same, though.

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Just applied to Experian, be aware that Costa Rica also handle Equifax credit reports and like 5-10 US banks.




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