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I'm a BA... Get me out of here! - Business Analyst LexisNexis Legal & Professional Employee Review

2.0
May 30, 2018
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Pros

For young male computer enthusiasts, it is code camp and a star trek convention rolled into one.

Cons

The UK business is going through a period of "transformation", intended to convert it to a modern, agile-adopting technology business (LN has been trying to change from a publishing outfit to a "technology provider" for at least 10 years, with little enthusiasm from customers who just want to be able to see their stuff). So out goes legal and editorial expertise, and in come ping pong tables and grown men (management!) wearing T-shirts with cartoon characters on them. Tolkien facial hair is de rigeour. The CTO has declared that flexible working is no longer an option - so overnight a huge chunk of the workforce (eg mothers of young children) are no longer welcome. Simultaneously HR have announced a policy of hiring "enthusiasm and potential" over experience and skill. Again this looks like a not-so-veiled effort to favour the young. Managers try and solve problems by bringing in friends, each of whom is better paid and more jaw-droppingly incompetent than the previous. One memorable chum of the CTO’s arrived for a couple of months, bellowed down the phone relentlessly about his boat, tried to demand that the global organisation move to Ohio, and promptly disappeared. He now describes his time at Lexis as a “career break”. Now, grown up employees find themselves logistically unable to work here, and are admonished for complaining because “look how FUN everything is!”. Admittedly this is not coming from a place of unkindness – the business used to be a kind of refuge for unemployed Oxbridge graduates of English Literature, and there was always a need to modernise. But instead of calmly setting out a strategy and implementing it, the SLT bring in a succession of Alphas who just undo any progress that had been made before them and quickly move on. It’s not that the company is lacking friendliness or enthusiasm – far from it – it’s just no longer a place to have a career.

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Pros

Great work-life balance and good management

Cons

pay is not super competitive

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LexisNexis Legal & Professional Response
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It’s wonderful to read that your experience at LexisNexis included strong work–life balance and good management. From a Senior Data Scientist’s perspective, that combination matters a lot, especially in work that requires focus, collaboration, and room to solve complex problems well. You also touched on compensation, which is an area we approach with structure and care. Pay decisions are guided by external market data, internal role alignment, performance, and the scope of each role. We also look at total rewards more broadly, including incentive opportunities and long-term financial wellbeing resources where they apply, so colleagues are supported beyond base salary alone. The work of our Data Science teams helps power trusted information, analytics, and AI-driven workflows used by customers in high-stakes settings. We’re glad the culture and management support made a positive impression during your time here. Thank you for your contributions to LexisNexis, and all the best in your next chapter!
4.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

Great people, solid products and market fit. Decent benefits and good vacation policy. Flexible work environment. Niche market and one of two main players in the industry. Overall, the people here are bought into the company’s mission and genuinely want to please our customers.

Cons

Can be extremely stressful to keep up with ambitious sales goals that typically go up each year regardless of whether they are met in prior years. Territories and goals are not always aligned giving some reps a much better chance of success than others. To be fair, it’s impossible to get this perfect, but the lack of effort to even attempt to solve this problem makes this a con.

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