Sportradar reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(563 total reviews)
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Carsten Koerl

57% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Sportradar has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 563 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sportradar 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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563 reviews
3.0
May 1, 2025

Poor Workload Distribution, Unfair Practices, and Disrespectful

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good office location near Bank Station

Cons

Workload: Working at this company has been disheartening as there is an extremely uneven distribution of workload. Some staff are consistently overwhelmed—often working into the evenings and over weekends—while others have virtually nothing to do. It’s the worst workload imbalance I’ve encountered in my career, and unfortunately, neither management nor HR seem willing or able to address it. Line management: Line managers do not manage workload effectively—some don’t even pull their own weight, let alone ensure fair distribution across their teams. This lack of accountability at the leadership level sets a poor example and contributes directly to the growing frustration among hard-working employees. RTO: The mandatory return-to-office policy (three days a week) only adds to the frustration, especially when you turn up to find colleagues spending the day on their phones, doing very little, and leaving early. It feels like a waste of time and a complete disregard for those who are genuinely overburdened. Questionable Use of Budget by Leadership: There’s also a troubling trend of very senior managers using the travel budget for trips to locations they personally favour, rather than sending the most appropriate team members to carry out the work. Lack of Management Training and Professionalism: There is a culture of disrespect from certain work colleagues. issues like gossiping, disrespect, or bullying behaviour—whether in private or on group calls—is alarmingly commonplace. It creates a toxic environment where people don’t feel safe or valued.

2.0
Jan 16, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Base pay is in alignment with median pay that I’m aware of for my position. Nothing great, nothing awful. Bonus is ok at 10% Some employees are eligible for stock bonus is 25% which is good.

Cons

Company used to pay for full family health insurance which was great. That has now been stripped away and they only pay for employee coverage. They don’t seem to value ‘working families anymore’ Company has moved to a strict nanny state "flexible" work environment. It used to be truly flexible without tracking and people could come and go as they and their manager please. They are now implementing a new policy in which they actively track employees where they have to be in office 3x a week. Even if you take off vacation for two days in the week - you have to be in office those other 3 days. They are not allowing for any deviation from the policy for any employees. Managers do not have any say and ability in deviating from the policy. To boot, many offices don’t have enough desks for how many staff are assigned to the office. If you aren’t in office the required 3x a week, you lose out on 20% of your bonus and are subject to termination. If an employee wants a waiver to work less than 3 days per week, they have to submit a request for that week which has to be approved by your line level manager – much like a time off request. The company very clearly values those who just show their face vs doing actual work and work product. They are disguising this as a “we want to enhance collaboration across business lines” even though many business lines have absolutely nothing to cross collaborate with. This policy also seems to unfairly effect employees who have families. By reducing the flexibility that has historically made raising a family while working here easier – yet again, it appears the company does not value working families. If you have or plan to have a family and want to be subject to someone in HR tracking you going into and out of an office vs your manager allowing you to work were/when is best for you and the department. The power has been stripped out from having managers actually be able to manage their employee’s work in favor of some overarching sweeping mandate driven by Upper Management (who are often remote and also don’t frequently work in the office). All of this is coming on the back of the company expecting (without explicitly stating it) that they expect you to work well north of 45 hours of week – week in and week out, while also losing out on the flexibility they once had available working from home/remote.

1.0
Jan 25, 2024

Horrible culture.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Fast paced. Dynamic. Young people.

Cons

Management is unprofessional, and not experienced enough to actually lead a team. Most of the managers have been rude, speaking badly to you out of their own frustrations, and expecting you to do tons of work with little to no time to decompress between tasks. There is absolutely no room for a promotion unless someone leaves, so you will be doing your job plus more tasks with time, with no change in pay . There is clear favoritism. Also , “free fruit” in the morning is NOT a benefit.

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Sportradar Response
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We appreciate you sharing your observations. Maintaining a welcoming and respectful company culture is fundamental to us. We actively promote an environment where open communication is welcomed. This enables us to identify and address issues promptly, fostering continuous learning and improvement within our company. Please feel free to send us a message at info@sportradar.com if you would be willing to share more information. Sincerely, Sportradar People Team
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