Great company - Senior Sales Manager Criteo Employee Review

4.0
Nov 27, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office with central location. Awesome team - some of the best and brightest people you'll ever get to work with. Lots of opportunities to learn. Great chances to travel to worldwide locations. Subsidized gym, free healthcare, great pension match, train ticket loans, cycle scheme. Good reputation among retailers and travel clients means you get to meet and work with the top brands in UK and EMEA. The UK senior management team was a delight to work with.

Cons

A few weaker managers, reporting in to Paris. Agencies don't like Criteo and you can find it hard to get much love from them. Occasionally a Sales Target came out of the blue that was seemingly dreamed up without any rationale, but it wasn't frequent enough to be a real issue.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great environment, great people to work with

Cons

Need to go back to office

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Criteo Response
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We're thrilled to receive such positive feedback and to know that you've found a place where you can grow and thrive at Criteo. Thank you for sharing and for your trust all these years. It's great to have you on the team!
2.0
Jan 31, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Smart, hardworking people at the individual contributor level (many of whom are now gone). Little micro-managing, but that’s because everyone’s bandwidth is near 0

Cons

Post–new CEO, the company has descended into complete chaos. There is no transparency around decisions that impact teams and roles. There have been consistent strategy, personnel, and supplier changes with no explanation, accountability, or follow-through. Cons, continued: Employee input and performance do not matter. Decisions feel driven by appeasing BoD and optics rather than results, input and reality. The culture has become a corporate hellscape of: Endless reorganizations with no clear rationale, including layoffs with no reasoning Vague all-hands meetings that avoid real issues, even when directly asked A massive disconnect between the C-suite and day-to-day reality Eroded trust and growing position insecurity Middle managers incentivized to prioritize managing up & executive optics over team advocacy “Return to Office” policy put in place when promised a “Work from Anywhere” position, where the RTO policy differs across employees’ location Little to no growth opportunities despite high performance Under-market average compensation that was justified by locale, “Work from Anywhere”, and flexibility — which was recently rolled back A clear favoritism to those that “talk the talk” vs “performance with numbers”

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