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IHS Markit Reviews

3.7

74% would recommend to a friend

(3,786 total reviews)
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93% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

IHS Markit has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,786 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The IHS Markit employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
3 Mar 2017

VP

Recommend
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Pros

- Pay is ok - Some nice people to work with - Working hours are sensible, if you are senior client facing staff, your hours can even be more flexible! - Office environment is good

Cons

- Great if you are white male who loves to drink/ good looking female/ dare to overly boast what you can do, otherwise expect inequality - Overly favouritism to expats or senior - Over-promise happens internally or externally - Subtle and sometimes not-so-subtle discrimination - Each firm would have negative people around, you'll find some interesting characters here, but if you are white and loud and been with the firm for long, you are still respected - Middle Management team has quite a lot of clowns, some like to wine and dine only, some are particularly nice to female colleagues in office - Each firm would have big plans and synergies among teams, but top management would just make decisions based on top or higher mid management people's feedback and don't really talk to people at a lower level so they don't know all the issues staff are facing in market - Newly merged last year as a larger firm, numbers look good on paper, but organic growth was only 1% last year. Market is tough anyway so it may not be a surprise - NEVER expect training, better if you had worked in a similar area like mid or back office at banks before, otherwise, expect to learn yourself quickly - Different businesses have different commission scheme, some sales sell free services and still get decent sales credit so those are easily over-performing. This firm proves that there's still free lunch in this world! - Incredible top management in Apac that seemingly or physically sit close to lower level people but they are only connected with senior managers, overly or purposely talk loudly on phone about sensitive issues to create fear to staff, typical 'manage by fear' type - Expect no support from HR when issues arise, they are there for payrolls only

1.0
19 Jun 2016

Horrible company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

For white expats, they come in anytime..10AM or 1PM, it doesn't matter. All Singaporean employees are expected to come in on time. So, it is a heavenly place to work if you are white male expat, highly recommended!

Cons

all the top jobs are taken by white male expats, and they treat Singaporean employees like dirt. If the new position becomes available, these guys are in a hurry to bring their friends from US/ UK rather than look for a qualified local person. demoralizing. no promotion opportunity if you are not white or western background.

3.0
20 Aug 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility, Muti-cultural workforce, brand name in some sectors, beautiful office, good maternity benefits, good budgets for company events, some great souls and kind people. A great place for ladies about/planning for babies, whites or unambitious people who wants a work/life balance and employees in their 50s, 60s and even 70s.

Cons

Racist - helps if you are white as promotion are more straightforward and salaries are higher for them. 80% of key managers are whites. If non-whites are managers, their level and salaries are much lower than their counterparts in EMEA/US. HR extremely powerful - gives themselves promotion every 2 years, hardly mix with anyone below director level, and limit annual increment to a very low single digit. All new hires salaries are being ridiculously pressed down by HR, so negotiate smartly before taking up job. They can offer you a salary lower than your current one while knowing that the hiring manager wants you badly. Lip service is a norm especially with management, everything is easier to say than to do. Local leadership is spreadsheet and CRM software driven. A bad place for go-getter, smart and ambitious non-whites. A bad place for effective managers/leadership.

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