Euromonitor reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(844 total reviews)

Tim Kitchin

66% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Euromonitor has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 844 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Euromonitor employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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844 reviews
1.0
Mar 5, 2016

Bad product + inertia to change for the better = Bad company to work for

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- Some Colleagues are very smart and can learn lots from co-working with them - Good sales training - People will teach IF approached - No overtime - Hotdesking

Cons

- Over-recruit sales people and the pie became more divided for some teams - Don't invest in people - Bad product with a lot of issues regarding data accuracy from client side (no matter how much effort you put into relationship building, Euromonitor will always be at the lowest of hierarchy, simply because the methodology is flawed and the data has big lapses from reality) - Management is slow to change and does not see the urgency to improve data quality, rather focussing on quantitative metrics. - Lack of integration of information platforms, so if you have to look for anything, you have to search through various platforms - Colleagues are generally nice - BUT collaboration does not seem to be part of the culture of the company. Not much real team work. Very quiet floor where everyone is focussed on their own work. - Sales and research hate each other due to conflict of interest. - Rigid rules and management style - There is a pattern as to promotion - seniority matters a lot since turnover rate is high - Lack of training for managers. Some people are great worker, but they may be poor managers. - Poor benefits and salaries - bad commission structure - Recruit In-Country analysts, which are essentially freelancers, to manage one whole project on one industry. Beware of quality!

3.0
Apr 21, 2014

Good company for fresh graduates but little growth there after

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- I enjoy the people I work with - Fun and friendly atmosphere - Company supports local causes and hence a fulfilling experience often - Some manager are supportive and understanding on the "unfairness" of senior management and try to work around the rules to help - Some managers are great mentors to help you guide and nourish your career - especially in the formative years of a young graduate - You can move laterally across 5 broad teams - Research, Sales, Account Management, Communications and Consulting

Cons

- Currently going through a lot of structural changes leaving employees nervous about what next - A sales company before being a research organization and the company ALWAYS will look out for their own profits instead of working out win-win opportunities for employees -- hence in terms of profits they do see aggressive growth because of this "selfish" attitude - Complete lack of talent retention program - the attitude of senior management is that of "my way or the high way" - No long term growth - this is mostly dependent upon seniors leaving the company - A lot of the management reach where they are because they were there at the right place at the right time...or was the last man/woman standing or people who are willing to work at the often below industry standard salary that is offered - all in all - We end up with management who are not very experienced nor demonstrate great leadership skills - Already mentioned, salary is not very competitive and it is important that you negotiate hard for your first pay because subsequent raises are almost negligent - Rules can be bent but only when the senior management benefits from it - Lack of flexibility and trust in employees - to the point of micromanagement on issues where absolutely not necessary and almost insulting; - Senior management is sitting all the way in London/Chicago and only want to be involved in the "good news", when there are negative issues that needs to be addressed - they rather ignore it -- Most things don't end up to the CEO and most decisions taken by the VPs are on the "do this because I said so" basis and final; irrespective of unfairness - Did I say complete lack of talent retention and any kind of supportive HR team for that matter

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