Criteo reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(1,427 total reviews)
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Michael Komasinski

41% approve of CEO

49% 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 Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Mar 29, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

- Excellent at recruiting your colleagues, we all go well together and that is very pleasant - You will learn a lot on "Do it yourself" - You will know what you don't want in your next job - The view ( yes, their key communication for recruiting) - The office (Google like with a good atmosphere)

Cons

Disclaimer : I'm not happy to write this review because I know the potential of this company but it has to be done so maybe Top management will start taking actions against what's ruining this company. The sentence "You're not leaving the company, you're leaving your manager" has never been so true than with Criteo. Low level managers in general in Barcelona are very unqualified (No experience, no training except internal, they are lost at managing people) - Lifetime in Criteo is basically very short, so it is good as a first job but not if you plan to stay. Indeed, many people leaving the company, by themselves or not (10 people left in 8 months in my team of ..... 12 people). - Company really into numbers and not into humans even though all the fancies playstation and stuffs. - Very hierarchical, you can't exchange with someone without being pushed out if you're not at the same level - MicroManagement all day long, like you're back to highschool and your teamleaders/managers are just school teachers, despite being your age. You're not being listened to and if the figures are good, why do you complain ? - No yearly raised, so be sure to negotiate your salary - No real carrer path even though there is one. You have to know that even though before you could go from Sales Manager to TeamLeader in 12 months and without specific requirements, it takes now up to 3 years ! - Sales Manager Junior (8 to 12 months) -> Sales Manager Intermediate (same job with higher target and a small raise) (8 to 12 months) -> Teamleader or Sales Senior. In average : 1 to 2 person is getting promoted among a team of 15, 2 times a year. Criteo has the potential to be a really strong company because the values its build on are good, but unfortunately atmosphere is getting completely destroyed by low level managers and teamleaders.

1.0
Mar 4, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Nice co-workers, That is it!!!

Cons

Choose better managers, not possible have as leaders incompetent people. People that during your job interview say something and after when you start do and say exactly the opposite, just be truth will help you to really grow otherwise you will not go so far away. The product is good and it works well, but not possible that it takes so long to set up it, specially because it depends from the client and not by you, but in the meantime despite that your target keep running and the company doesn't really think about it, they just put pressure on you that you have a target to respect and if you don't do that you are out. Company generally disorganized at least in Barcelona, there is no a proper training, thing really important, specially in Sales, because you cannot start to call prospects immediately, at your third day,without being trained properly, before you should know well the product and your competitors on the market, we shouldn't be a call center but inside sales. This is not the right position if you like 9-17/18 working hours. people leave also around 8, working/life balance there isn't.

2.0
Feb 15, 2023

Hot offer turned cold.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great product! Hopeful for the future!

Cons

I’ve been with Criteo for less than one year. I was very pleased to receive an offer. Today, I was laid off from Criteo. In a five minute digital meeting with my boss, she informed me that my position was eliminated (“a reduction in force, decision not reflective of my performance, return your laptop in 30 days, etc.”), and then she left the meeting so that the HR Manager could provide the logistics of my unplanned departure. The end. This is not my first time being laid off. It is, however, the first time that a lay off felt impersonal. As I was signing my digital paperwork, my boss shot over to me a message via Slack, saying, “So sorry. Best of luck!” No messages from the leaders or the team. Four individual colleagues reached out to share their sadness, appreciation and best wishes before my systems access was shut off. That’s all. I truly feel like a number who was erased. What happened to the relationships that I had established? Did I mean nothing to them? Any appreciation? Did I achieve anything? It feels like a year of my life wasted. If this is the Future of Work, I don’t want it.

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Criteo Response
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Thank you for the transparent and open feedback. We sincerely apologize your experience with us didn’t end on a better note, and have shared your feedback internally.
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