LexisNexis Risk Solutions Discussions
There are several openings at LexisNexis Risk Solutions for roles such as Software Engineer, Business Analyst, SRE/DevOps, and Data Engineer. Could you please check the Jobs section on their LinkedIn page and let me know if you find any positions that align with my profile?
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There are several openings at LexisNexis Risk Solutions for roles such as Software Engineer, Business Analyst, SRE/DevOps, and Data Engineer. Could you please check the Jobs section on their LinkedIn page and let me know if you find any positions that align with my profile?
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Need reviews on epam systems please EPAM Systems EPAM Anywhere I have got a very good offer from Epam systems (fixed) not on flexi payroll but am little skeptical based on few reviews here. Work from home and package looks a good deal for me handling a kid. But how are client interviews? Is it easy to crack? I have another offer from a product based company but their fixed is way lower than this around 20% less. Tata Consultancy Infosys Accenture Wipro… more
Guys, please help which company to choose from below. I have two offers in pipeline with LTIMindtree and @l LexisNexis Risk Solutions Package in lexis nexis is around 2L higher but apart from package which will be good? I am looking towards Relx as its product based organisation but given that for next one year I won’t be having any hike or bonus and I will be part of 2026 cycle only(which bothers as bonus is bit high and I’m losing it for an year) Kindly sugges… more
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Hello all.
Deloitte SM here, currently based out of USA, Leading their valuation practice since last couple of years.
Considering relocating to India and looking for any leadership opportunities with any of the big4. If any one is from talent here or someone has some reference, please feel free to reach out. Thanks. Deloitte Accenture KPMG PwC EY
I have some doubt regarding pf contribution... Say for example.. 12% of my base salary is 600 which gets deducted from my salary.. on the flip side.. the company has to contribute 600 to my pf (which is actually deducted from my salary only like already part of CTC)?. So my question again is that.. the company contributes 600 as well? PwC

