Bad company for software engineers - Software Enginner Criteo Employee Review

1.0
Apr 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company used to have a big name and solid engineering, it is still kind of the case but it's disappearing. So much focus on diversity BS and much less on keeping the good engineers or PMs

Cons

- crap salaries - bad managers and so much "copinage", if you're not part of the clan you get no promotion, and no raise

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Criteo Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your experience openly. Even though we deeply regret that your experience wasn't 100% fulfilling, we value your honesty as it helps us identify pain points. As an inclusive employer, we strive to provide seamless working conditions and career opportunities for all. Providing our managers with the right resources to support you later is a top priority. Your input is appreciated, as is your contribution to Criteo! We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors!

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great environment, great people to work with

Cons

Need to go back to office

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Criteo Response
1d
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
Business Outlook

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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