Contentsquare reviews

3.4

48% would recommend to a friend

(554 total reviews)
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Jonathan Cherki

46% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Contentsquare has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 554 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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554 reviews
2.0
Mar 6, 2024

Do not recommend

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A number of super kind individuals. People are very hard working. Lucky to have a job in this difficult tech environment and after multiple rounds of layoffs.

Cons

I've never written a negative review for an employer, but I felt compelled to submit something. Glassdoor feels like one of the only true outlets we have for our voice. Maybe a few others who have recently submitted reviews feel this way. The culture and climate at Contentsquare has really taken a toll on my mental health. I take pride in my work, and I don't make that claim lightly. Morale is very low across the company. Work life balance is non existent. As a whole, pay and benefits are average, at best, for the tech industry. Team members are pulled in a million directions with current goals, restructuring, and acquisitions. I don't know anyone working a reasonable (late nights and weekends). I appreciate for some this may pay off, but for a majority of us, I wonder how it is worth it. If you feel this way, you are not alone!

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Contentsquare Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback, it really is appreciated. It concerns me to hear that recent events at Contentsquare are having an impact on your health. I would like to invite you to connect with me or your HRBP to discuss this in more detail. If you would prefer, please take advantage of our Wellbeing offerings including access to Plumm. We do strive to provide a positive and inclusive workplace. If this hasn't been your recent experience, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Marisa Bryan - VP Talent
2.0
Mar 22, 2024

Bad management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Big company with opportunity to do nothing if that’s what you like

Cons

Layoffs, cut in benefits and PTO, threat of unemployment for contractors in the coming year. Very hierarchical and nonsense management

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Contentsquare Response
2y
Over the last year, we’ve focused on building out our Executive team and management bench and are proud of the experience they bring to the table. We've also invested in developing key management training programs for our first time managers as well as for our more senior leaders. In response to your other points, any decision regarding workforce is never taken lightly, and ultimately serves to prioritize the long-term stability and financial health of the organization. We sincerely thank you for taking the time to share your experience and insights with us. Your input contributes to our ongoing efforts to enhance the effectiveness of our operations and improve the employee experience at Contentsquare.
1.0
Apr 11, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Hard to call it a pro, if you don't want any accountability as a senior leader this is the place for you!

Cons

- Glacial to execute (and often misses the boat due to this) - When execution happens, it's not done well and is solely top down by incompetent management - No pshycological safety or intellectual curiosity - this leads to the teams running the same plays that maybe worked 5-10 years ago (purely relationship focused), and not to mention, you musn't question any decision - people just want to "do work" no attachment to an actual problem/value to be solved or strategic direction. - Many leading IC's have departed due to this culture and it's endemic, new hires often shocked by ways of working and the 'look good don't do good' culture. - Quota attainment is shocking, core product is sold to laggards and won't exist in 5 years. Any smart customer or prospect outgrows the solution rapidly yet the teams lack of understanding of the wider ecosystem means they'll sell the farm just to keep them for another year - No focus on growth, tenure is rewarded. Lot of smart ICs trapped by truly truly awful management (not even in a malicious way mostly, just an apathetic shrug and low performing mindset) - Its run like the public sector, not like a high growth SaaS company, probably why its not high growth (Shocking YoY numbers, artificially inflated by 2 acquisitions) - It's the epitome of a hyped covid darling child VC business - all shirt, no trousers - and brother the tides starting to go out!! -

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Contentsquare Response
1y
Thank you for your candid and detailed feedback. It’s clear that your experience has left you feeling deeply frustrated, and we don’t take that lightly. We acknowledge that some of the challenges you’ve raised around execution, strategic direction, and culture have been pain points during our transformation. While it is hard to hear this characterization, we absolutely recognize the need for stronger accountability, better cross-functional alignment, and a deeper connection between strategy and day-to-day work. We’ve made changes over the past year to shift how decisions are made, developed channels to bring more voices into the conversation, and to support a culture where impact and curiosity are rewarded. We know progress takes time, and clearly, we haven’t done enough yet to change your experience. Thank you again for speaking up. Feedback like this forces reflection. If you have any additional feedback, we recommend contacting your PBP directly.
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