Contentsquare reviews

3.4

48% would recommend to a friend

(553 total reviews)
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Jonathan Cherki

45% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Contentsquare has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 553 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Contentsquare employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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553 reviews
5.0
May 30, 2025

Great place to work at

Recommend
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Pros

Great company to work at, Amazing TA team.

Cons

there's no cons I'm thinking about now

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Contentsquare Response
1y
Thank you for the 5-star review! We're happy to hear you had a positive experience at Contentsquare and with our Talent Acquisition team. We strive to build a TA function that not only supports hiring but also helps shape the future of the CSQuad in line with our core values. Thanks for being part of the journey!
1.0
May 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Despite the leadership challenges, there are many individuals across teams are highly collaborative, knowledgeable, and genuinely care about the success of both their colleagues and the business. It’s not uncommon to see teammates go above and beyond to help others succeed, whether through deal support, cross-functional coordination, or simply sharing best practices.

Cons

Leadership at Contentsquare, especially within the APJ region, appears to face ongoing challenges in aligning with the demands of a modern SaaS organization. The current leader appears to come from a services background, with limited publicly available information indicating direct experience in driving new customer acquisition within a SaaS sales motion. This may have made it difficult to provide the level of strategic support needed to navigate complex sales cycles, other than vague encouragement. While this background is publicly accessible, it is unclear whether it was fully considered or simply not prioritized during the hiring process. Meanwhile, the long-standing lack of strong leadership in Partnerships, Presales, and Customer Success has only amplified these gaps over time, driving missed targets and higher churn. Rather than revisiting the foundational issues, the regional strategy has shifted. Several experienced enterprise sales professionals have been replaced with BDRs who previously worked with the current SVP at their former company. Some view this as a significant change in approach. There have been instances where past wins by now-departed teams are still referenced as proof of ongoing success. There is little in the way of strategic sales direction, only aggressive targets with no clear guidance or support on how to achieve them. There also seems to be a recurring pattern where underperformance is attributed to individual AEs, rather than prompting a broader reflection on sales strategy or support. This has led to concerns among the team about morale, fairness, and raises questions about consistency in leadership and leadership accountability. It’s a tough environment when accountability seems to flow only one way. A broader concern is the short-term focus. Globally, enterprise sales cycles are complex, yet leadership maintains a quarterly deal expectation that many believe does not align with market realities. A clearly defined high-velocity strategy could help, but there seems to be a lack of clarity or willingness to acknowledge where the product truly stands in relation to competitors. This strategic misalignment continues to impact execution. In product development, the company’s differentiation appears to be diminishing. Progress has been slower in recent quarters, and there is internal speculation that some product initiatives may be duplicative or misaligned. Whether this is due to unclear priorities or internal coordination challenges is not always transparent, but it has created concern around the company’s ability to possibly remain relevant. Denial is not a strategy. The company has experienced at least one round of layoffs, which was positioned as a necessary step for efficiency. Based on current trends, some employees speculate that an acquisition and further restructuring could be on the horizon.

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Contentsquare Response
12mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed and thoughtful review. We appreciate your recognition of the individuals across teams who consistently show up with care, collaboration, and a commitment to collective success. Our culture of support and shared ownership is something we’re incredibly proud of. We also want to acknowledge the serious concerns you've raised regarding our leadership, go-to-market strategy, and product alignment. Feedback like this, especially from someone who clearly invested in the business during their time, matters deeply. We are taking steps to strengthen leadership alignment globally and better support our teams in high-impact roles across Sales, Presales, Partnerships, and Customer Success. These efforts include more standardized sales hiring practices, cross-regional collaboration on GTM planning, and renewed focus on enabling teams with clearer strategy. On the product side, we consistently ensure that innovation is both differentiated and aligned to customer needs. Maintaining relevance in a competitive landscape requires our consistent, honest reflection and coordinated action. Both of these are active priorities. Your feedback reinforces the importance of building with transparency, long-term perspective, and operational clarity. If you are open to it, your People Business Partner would be interested in engaging in a conversation to dig into some of these topics live. Thank you for the contributions you've made to the team.
3.0
May 18, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Lovely people, great product and heading in the right direction

Cons

Some product capabilities, implementation times, clique culture

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Contentsquare Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We're glad to hear you’ve built connections with your colleagues and feel aligned with the product. Fostering meaningful relationships at work is important to us, and we know there's always room to grow. We also appreciate your input on the product capabilities. As we continue to enhance usability and performance, some changes may affect implementation timelines, but they’re part of our commitment to long-term improvement. Thanks for being a part of the CSQuad!
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