Reply reviews

3.8

83% would recommend to a friend

(1,044 total reviews)
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Tatiana Rizzante

91% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Reply has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,044 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Reply 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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4.0
Dec 12, 2014

It is OK, has its faults

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Pros

- Glue is part of Reply, so you have 2 social outings - one from each. That means free beer at least once per month - it is stable as it is backed by large Reply Group - managers try to push all employees to study and improve - keen on paying for courses and certifications - free BCS membership - theoretically you can learn from more experienced employees, but in practice people are stuck at customers' sites and it is hard to organise - very flat structure, each employee is assigned one of the partners they can discuss any issues with - flexible benefits - well, can be assigned to pension, cash or health insurance (no dental) - structured training for graduates - good place to start - pretty good internally developed architecture packages - growing fast

Cons

- mandatory company meetings - not often, but sometimes a pain to get to - very flat structure - hard to get promoted - salaries on a lower end of spectrum - company performance part of bonuses calculated in a weird way that changes every time - lots of people come for a year or so and then leave - large churn - expense policy is opaque - different employees are allowed different levels as not all expenses are cross charged to customers - all documents stored on internal Social Network (Facebook clone). it is ridiculously hard to find anything there - some employees find management tactics to prevent them from leaving the company very threatening

2.0
Nov 23, 2025
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Pros

Really brilliant people and great clients

Cons

It’s taken me three months to write this review because the experience at Sprint genuinely shook me. I’ve worked with multiple organisations across different sectors for almost a decade. Nowhere has left me feeling so drained, disrespected and disposable. The culture encourages silence. People are punished for trying. Feedback is treated like betrayal. Those who leave are written off or spoken about behind closed doors. For a place that talks so much about feedback and learning, almost none of it lands. There are regular feedback sessions, but they are purely performative or tick box exercises and you’re never truly heard. You quickly realise you can’t challenge anything without suffering the consequences almost immediately. Most people walk on eggshells. Any attempt to push for something meaningful or different is shut down if leadership doesn’t immediately get it. In one case, I was supporting a business unit with a reporting platform that required technical integration. After seeking guidance from the technology lead, I introduced a readiness checklist to ensure future asks were better scoped and less reactive. Instead, I was criticised by my delivery manager for taking initiative that impacted “his bottom line.” It became clear that internal politics often took priority over doing what was best for the client. That was the moment I realised they didn’t care about doing what’s right for the client. They cared about protecting their own internal metrics, even if it came at the client’s expense. That wasn’t just disappointing but it was the beginning of months of psychological exhaustion and bullying. Every time I tried to raise something to improve the work or the way we worked, it was met with defensiveness, silence or quiet pushback. I submitted my notice with the intention of serving it properly and ensuring a clean transition. Instead, I was removed from projects without any warning. I was told not to reach out to any stakeholders myself, including key stakeholders who respected my work and with whom I may work again in the future. I realised Sprint wasn’t interested in protecting my professional reputation. I’m writing this because no one should have to find out the hard way that the brand doesn’t match the reality. Transparency matters, especially when a company positions itself as people-first. If you’re thinking of joining, ask deeper questions. Speak to people who’ve left. Protect your peace.

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Thank you for your feedback; it is very useful for us to identify areas for improvement. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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