Ipsos reviews

3.4

57% would recommend to a friend

(4,908 total reviews)
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64% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Ipsos has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,908 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ipsos employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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5K reviews
2.0
Aug 26, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* It's a paycheck. * A decent place to start your market research career but don't stay too long or else you'll end up hating your life.

Cons

* Little support from my manager. Instead of giving support, my manager is constantly rude and passive aggressive with me. * Too many rules * Horrible work-life balance. This should be a standard 9am-5pm job but upper management doesn't agree * Too many unnecessary meetings/sessions. Town Halls are painful to sit through. * I don't get paid enough. * Health insurance is horrible. With all the cons, it's not surprising that this company has such a high turnover rate.

2.0
Jun 13, 2017

No Work/Life Balance

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

A prestigious company in the space with nice facilities, good benefits including PTO (though PTO is difficult to use. Expect your work to go with you on vacation.) Company sponsored recreational sports teams.

Cons

No work-life balance, cut-throat competition amongst teammates, outdated technology, managerial power is unlimited and largely unchecked, little to no investment in employee growth or progress. On top of all of this, they refuse to face these issues head on and make a change and instead choose to dispute the claims of former employees on Glassdoor in petty responses that insinuate the former employee to be a liar. (Example, a former employee stated they were told an analyst job was offering $40k in Chicago, and HR replied here to say there was no such offer. However, I was told the exact same salary range of $40k to $45k when I applied for that same position, which is why I took a different position with the company in the long run. Clearly this person was not telling a lie.) The culture is a very "work hard don't play at all" culture that they disguise by offering in-office holiday parties with beer/wine and snacks and by repeatedly stating that they have great work/life balance. A lesson learned from this was that if you have to repeatedly state that you have great work/life balance, you don't have it. For perspective, if I left at or near 5, I got a note about how I wasn't dedicated to the company. You're expected to work 8am to 6pm minimum on almost every team, regardless of whether or not your workload demands it. Up until I put in my two weeks' notice, I felt I had to be in the office an hour early and leave a minimum of an hour late. I started just sitting at my desk, messing around until my boss left at 6:30 or 7 just so they wouldn't be upset. Then, I would take my laptop home and leave it on until I went to bed so that I would be able to answer any emails that came through. I took my laptop on every vacation I took while employed at Ipsos, because my manager's expectation was that I was never not "on." Overall, it's the epitome of what you see in think-pieces every week: you're chained to your laptop and email, and if you even mention your personal life or interests at a happy hour or while brewing coffee in the break room, prepare to have it used against you to show your lack of dedication.

1.0
Jan 29, 2017

Ipsos MORI

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible shift times, that's it for Pros.

Cons

You will be engaged over the headset with a member of the public all day. You will be tormented by Supervisors who know you're depressed but pretend you're happy. You will be shouted at everyday regardless of how well you succeed at the task. Your breaks will be decided for you in other words, you have no choice. You will have a QC daily basically where they randomly monitor your call and tell you what you've done wrong and right, then sarcastic remarks, then you sit down and put on your cheap headset and harass the public all day and night.

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