Contentsquare reviews

3.4

47% would recommend to a friend

(555 total reviews)
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Jonathan Cherki

47% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Contentsquare has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 555 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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555 reviews
5.0
Mar 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of fantastic people working together from around the world

Cons

Growing quickly which brings a bit of chaos, but this is normal for a company growing at this speed

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Contentsquare Response
2y
Thanks for the positive review! All feedback is instrumental in reinforcing the positive aspects of the workplace here at Contentsquare and we will take into consideration your more constructive commentary as well. Looking forward to our continued success together.
2.0
Mar 12, 2024

Company goes global

Recommend
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Pros

1.working globally makes your worklife remote(pro for some) 2.friendly people 3.managers are trying to help out as much as they can. 4.infinite days off(this is good for the company only if people don’t abuse it but who will check? The managers that do abuse it? Lol) 5. Really friendly company for beginners tons of help from others, good confluence pages, all company docs are up to date. 6.great name for your resume later on.

Cons

1.working from home(con for some) 2.going global means salary will be adjusted to the 60% average from the calculation of a single country(UK for example) so people in USA/Israel where the economic GDP is higher will probably not get a raise, but people in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe will earn very well compare to their country average. 3.Moving from Js developer to Fullstack or IM to product manager or Qa to automation or any other field except managers roles is BS as the company most of the time require you to move to a different country in order to get your dream position, so much for “global”. 4. Last couple of years people from high GDP per capita countries got fired by waves of layoffs which drop motivation to even stay at the company seems as they can just say “your part of the lay offs we are so sorry but this is due to the company needs to earn more and you are getting paid to much”(that last part they do not mention ofc). 5.this point is regarding all big companies(stop making useless zoom sessions with backgrounds , music, dancers, and reporters like it’s some kind of “News” show, I wonder what they could drop in order to save money and fire less people… 6.I am not saying this to hurt anyone but hiring people for less money from low GDP Per capita countries will not always get your company more money, all the managers should stop looking at graphs and start learn to solve problems and learn to code because if you fire someone that worked at the company for 5+ years and he build thousands of lines of code and that person knows almost everything that’s happening within the company I don’t think a person that just joined for less money will know what on earth to do with the current code and by the way that is 1 person out of hundreds 100x1000 lines of code do the meth, managers, C people wake up and drink black coffee and not your latte with milk maybe that will wake you up. 7. More features and models more companies to buy and Notting from the previous feature and models work….

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Contentsquare Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback and insights. Any time of significant change requires that decisions be made with the collective benefit in mind. I understand that you may not always agree with the decisions made, and we value your input regarding our compensation practices and hiring locations. We believe in transparency and are committed to taking all feedback seriously and continuously improving.
2.0
Mar 10, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

great people to work with, nice product

Cons

the benefits, especially in TLV are very low

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Contentsquare Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback and experience. Your input helps us identify areas for improvement, and we are dedicated to enhancing the overall employee experience. The last year and a half has certainly consisted of lots of change, but we feel strongly that these efforts will allow our organization to become more competitive and resilient in the long term.
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