Dysfunction at the Top - Good People Are Leaving - Anonymous employee Usercentrics Employee Review

1.0
Jul 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company continues to attract capable, motivated individuals - a testament to its older market reputation rather than its current reality. Premises are well-located.

Cons

Having spent considerable time with this organization, there are structural and cultural issues worth documenting for prospective employees. Leadership Dysfunction Top management operates with a self-serving orientation, prioritizing individual gain over organizational health, leaving teams to absorb the consequences. Psychological Safety The internal culture is one of sustained pressure and fear. High-performing individuals are exiting in significant numbers, and those who remain show visible signs of exhaustion and disengagement. This is not isolated to one department - it is systemic. Strategic Instability New strategic directions are introduced every few months without meaningful follow-through. When initiatives fail, accountability lands on employees rather than the decision-makers who designed them. Leadership is rarely held responsible and is often rewarded regardless of outcomes, and purely based on relationships and favoritism Talent Cycle Capable people join with genuine motivation, encounter an environment hostile to good work and impactful ideas and leave. Meanwhile, long-tenured staff in senior roles and top management, who are struggling to adapt, create friction and demotivation for those around them. The survival games played are planned and targeted only for survival of the incapable. DEI & Corporate Values What was once a genuinely lived commitment to inclusion in the early days has become performative. Resources are directed toward optics rather than outcomes, and loyalty is effectively purchased rather than earned through genuine good initiatives Geographic Strategy The organization appears to be systematically undermining its European operations — historically its strongest revenue base — while pursuing a US expansion that has failed before. Workforce reductions in Europe are being framed as exit for personal reasons when the reality is more deliberate and targeted and, when voluntary - due to exhaustion, unacceptable treatment , behavior and burnout.

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5.0
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Pros

-Dedicated and diverse workforce working together -Hybrid working -Benefits

Cons

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Usercentrics Response
2mo
Thank you for this feedback. It's clear you're invested in making this a great place to work, and that comes through in how thoughtfully you've shared both what's working and what isn't. It's great to hear that the teamwork, the diversity of our workforce, and the hybrid model are landing well. Those reflect real commitments we've made and continue to build on. On the areas you've flagged: Navigating different regulatory frameworks across the EU and Americas makes this more complex than we'd like, but complexity isn't an excuse for standing still, and so we hear you and will take your feedback into consideration for possible future improvements. We'd welcome any further thoughts you're willing to share - feel free to reach out directly to our HR team at hr@usercentrics.com.
5.0
Mar 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Trainings + tools for becoming AI native: They recently rolled out Claude for the entire company. A huge investment, which is underscored by trainings, supportive Slack channels, talks, and more. I really appreciate that they're investing in their employees (and the org) becoming AI native. - Great values they actually mean: I have worked at many tech companies that like to pretend they have great values but only do so for the optics. In contrast, this place walks the walk. So much DEI is getting cut from companies. Usercentrics continues to invest. - Smart colleagues + great growth trajectory: Not much more to say here other than that.

Cons

Sometimes I get too many meetings put on my calendar

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Usercentrics Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! It’s great to hear that our focus on employee growth, AI enablement, and authentic values is making a positive impact. Supporting our teams with the right tools, training, and culture is a top priority. We also appreciate the feedback regarding meetings and focus time. It will help us continue to refine how we support productivity across the company. We hope you continue to enjoy your time at Usercentrics and achieve great success. If you ever have feedback or suggestions for improvement, please feel free to reach out to us at hr@usercentrics.com. Thank you again for sharing your feedback.
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