Criteo reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(1,427 total reviews)
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Michael Komasinski

43% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Criteo has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,427 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Criteo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
3.0
Sep 19, 2015

Most ungrateful company I've ever worked for

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fantastic technology and constant innovation which helps the company to deliver phenomenal growth year on year. Smart colleagues and smart senior leadership. Once a year a Global company event in France where all the company's employees meet and have fun - very few companies can afford it.

Cons

Company is obsessed with making money but forgot that it's not the algorithm that brings the money but the people who work for the company, whether its developers, sales, account strategists or marketing. Salaries are below market just because many want to work in the company. Because of the low salaries the retention rate is low. Poor middle-management - you can be the best employee consistently but the moment you make one small mistake, you are crucified by the managers. Positive feedbacks from managers are non-existent and there is a culture of bullying and intimidation which originates in the fact that many of the managers have no management experience or skills. Any constructive feedbacks and ideas that employees try to give are immediately interpreted as: 1. a challenge on manager's authority or as: 2. criticism of company. Promotions: internal promotions can be great only when the right candidates are chosen. Too often, someone gets promoted just because he has been certain time at the company although it's clear that person isn't suitable for managerial position (company compromises on quality of management because of its rapid growth) or sometimes there is no structural need for additional managerial role. You can be the best employee in your team but if your manager don't like you personally, you can forget about promotion. There are rules in terms of internal mobility however they are not applied consistently (if senior management likes you, these rules will be bent). Workload: Sales managers have to be involved from signing an advertiser through integration process and launch (they spend more time on non-sales activities). Account strategists have a huge portfolio of accounts which they can't manage so they tend to really focus on bigger accounts and ignore the rest. Technical engineers have too many integrations to look after and have the worst work-life balance in the company. Micro-management: there is clearly no trust between managers and teams, as the amount of reporting you need to do is ridiculous and is done over multiple systems which creates confusion and duplicity. Too much red tape and too much time is spent on meetings and trainings (on a regular week you will waste 8 hours on such meetings).

1.0
Jun 29, 2014

It's starting to go downhill

Recommend
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Pros

The product itself is very good

Cons

The culture is on the decline

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Criteo Response
11y
Hi - sorry to hear that you are having a negative experience. Appreciate your honest feedback, and we'll make sure that this is passed on and taken into account. Thanks for putting this through.
1.0
Nov 30, 2023

Stressful and not worth it

Recommend
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Pros

The job is okay as a stepping stone and certainly provides you with experiences, but I don’t see a quality future here for anyone. I would rate this company lower if I could.

Cons

The sales team quite honestly feels like a Highschool. The managers are not trained for their positions, they are in the positions because they joined Criteo at a time when Criteo prospered and “proved” themselves when all it took was spamming clients into oblivion. They do not know how to offer advice, they will only look out for themselves, and have on many occasions said things that should have been cause for HR reprimands. But hey, that’s just sales. This job causes undue stress and they will encourage you to work overtime and will reward the most nonsensical luck as if it were proven strategy. There are better jobs out there but if you’re in a pinch the benefits are great and the pay is decent. The name isn’t too bad on a resume either

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Criteo Response
2y
We wanted to let you know that we have read and acknowledged your comment. Thank you for being so honest. Whether it is positive or negative, open feedback is always a great source of input to improve how we do things in the future. We are grateful for your contribution to Criteo and wish you the best in your next adventure.
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