Criteo reviews

3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

(1,430 total reviews)
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39% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Criteo has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,430 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 Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Sep 5, 2017

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Pros

Excellent benefits, competitive pay, travel when it makes sense and to advance your knowledge/career, willing to work to make your job what you want it to be. As a former HookLogic employee, I would have doubted that I could have found as good a place to work, but Criteo has exceeded my expectations. I have been able to work with Senior Management to directly carve out advancement opportunities not only for myself, but also all the people who work for me. Plain and simple, this company takes care of its employees. The Ann Arbor office is still given some autonomy but with the support of a larger organization structure with hundreds of experts in any and all area at our disposal.

Cons

Some HR issues after the acquisition, but overall difficult to find any cons!

5.0
Sep 5, 2017
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Pros

One can leave very big impact because Palo Alto office is used for new project|products and they are mostly independent from HQ. So you have a feel of midsize company (think 50 engineers) but stability and perks of big company (~500 engineers). They like initiative and encourage engineers to think about big picture and come up with what to do. And the last point is cool cultural mix. The company was born in France but french are minority in this office so don't be afraid of being overwhelmed. As for work and life balance. I keep hearing that so much from my friends working in Sillicon Valley. I think Criteo is unique in SV. Work-life balance here is not something HR are trying to force for people not to burn out. It is natural here. Just look at amount of day offs and respected holidays.

Cons

There is 10 hours difference with HQ

4.0
Jun 27, 2017
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Pros

-Great work/life balance -Great benefits and perks -Well designed and attractive offices -Ability for international travel/relocation -Yearly Global summit with ALL employees flown to same location (optional attendance) Criteo is an industry leader and it shows. The company does well every year and you can feel the market power in every position in the company. It makes you feel proud and invested in work to know you're on the cutting edge and setting the industry standard. Criteo really feels like a family. People are invested in you beyond immediate work responsibilities. Easy to get along with co-workers through the many social events and opportunities to interact. The atmosphere makes coming to work everyday a pleasure.

Cons

-Confusing career progression outside of R&D Criteo highly prioritizes R&D and it shows. R&D has very straight forward career any salary progression. As R&D is the life blood of innovation, it makes sense. However, most other positions are left on the outside looking in, and faced with a confusing/muddy view of how they can progress in there career. Furthermore, internal promotion into senior management positions almost never happens. With little to know career paths planned out, and external hiring, it can feel like you are spinning your wheels. After a certain number of raises, it can quickly feel like you've reached your cap and you'll need to go elsewhere to get a high salary/responsibility level. However, even if that is the route you go, Criteo is still a great stop on your career progression and to have on your resume.

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