The worst place I've ever worked - Associate Director Kantar Employee Review

1.0
Apr 29, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Junior analysts are wonderful. Relaxed expense policy.

Cons

While glancing at the previous positive reviews I realized they were written by partners or HR interns. So here is my experience: 1) Just wrong: The biggest mistake in my life was the day I accepted the offer from MB Vermeer. What was I thinking? Everything went wrong from the very beginning of interview process – it took me 9 month to interview with a company, when I finally met a CEO (a highly manipulative character, with zero respect to everyone’s time). During the first month I joined the firm 4 people have left! Four! Crazy, isn’t it? April - a month when the company promotes and pays a year-end bonus. Before bonuses have been announced 5 more employees just disappeared from their desks in the middle of the day without saying “Good buy”. No care for people and their career. The management provided zero explanation to those who didn't lose their jobs. If you join Vermeer, you’ll be surrounded the environment of gossiping and favoritism. Maybe you’ll be even emotionally bullying from senior team – a couple of times I was witnessed when one of my colleague has been criticized for his accent and appearance. Also, take notice of the high turnover! 2) Work/life balance? You must be kidding. Expect to stay late every single day. If you leave on time at 7pm they see this as " oh you leave early ". There is no work life balance. No one cares if you work 85 hours a week, instead they will point blank ask you why you didn't work 100. 3) Salary: Employees are underpaid and overworked. 4) Promotion: You get rewarded and promoted based on how loud you are. No supports, no appreciations and no respect to design at all. Definitely not a company you would want to join.

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2.0
May 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hard working associates, mostly bright (and admirable) heads of department. Good benefits. Previous CEO seemed like a genuinely nice guy and would listen to you if you approached him about something.

Cons

There’s a lot of reasons why top notch talent has long jumped ship. Great at sounding smart…terrible at actually getting the revenue to avoid the wholesale data asset sell offs going on. Terribly overcomplicated product portfolios with inflexible solutions at higher costs than smaller leading agencies that have outpaced them. Department heads gaslighting everyone under VPs about performance when they aren’t winning the internal Hunger Games and are told to reduce headcount.

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