Kantar reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,988 total reviews)
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Chris Jansen

75% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Kantar has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 5,988 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kantar 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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6K reviews
3.0
Sep 11, 2013
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Pros

One thing that I've found to be spot-on with the other Glassdoor reviews (at least the more recent ones) is that the people who work their are incredible. The vast majority are mid-twentysomethings, funny, social, and shockingly bright. You basically have a built in social network of amazing people, and the office atmosphere is casual enough you can joke around a lot as long as you obviously still get your work done. But even the older partners are social and fun to be around. Professionally, there is a lot of room to learn here, especially if you're willing to stick around a couple of years and move up the food chain. As a research analysts (the entry level role) you learn an insane amount of Excel skills, and start getting experience reporting the "story in the data." All of the clients are at least Fortune 100 companies, and even the analysts help out on projects that can go straight to the CEO. Compared to other companies, the compensation is actually quite good - the base salary isn't bad, and the benefits package is pretty thorough. Also 21 paid days off is WAY above average (good luck trying to actually use them though).

Cons

The two biggest struggles I've had working here are with the hours and employee turnover. It's a good thing the people at MaPS are fun to be around, because prepare for work to be your social life. The other reviews really don't exaggerate the situation: you will be working from 9am to 8pm Mon-Thurs, but more like 9-5 on Friday. People joke about feeling guilty "leaving early" at 7pm when they're projects aren't busy. Research analysts are staffed on 2-3 projects depending on staffing needs. Different projects have different reporting schedules, some are pretty constant month-to-month, others are crazy busy quarterly or bi-annually, but relatively slow the rest of the year. If you are on one of the quarterly or bi-annual reporting projects, be prepared to be working 60 hour weeks for about a month. If you have the fortune to be staffed on two projects like that, then you're really in for a treat. That being said, realize that MaPS is a heavily consulting-minded company, and those sorts of hours are accepted in the consulting industry. Just be very aware of what you might be getting into. A related issue is the employee turnover. Burnout with these kind of hours is not all that surprising, and the company is actually set up to accommodate this, for better or for worse. They constantly are hiring new employees, but that is because they occasionally go through month-long periods of having one employe leave every week. Usually it's research analysts who have put in their "2 years" and then moved on, but occasionally it's project managers. Unfortunately that means your project teams constantly have to play catch up and onboard and train new team members. If a project manager leaves, you might be stuck for months on a project without a project manager. You get an opportunity to take on more responsibilities (and this will defiantly show up in your annual career review), which is great if your other projects aren't busy. Otherwise that starts to pile up fast... The fact that this kind of turnover is expected and seen as acceptable kind of gives the place a sweatshop-like atmosphere. Honestly I think most of the employees are so young because they are the only ones who would be willing to put up with those kind of hours. That's not to say that the hours aren't worth it. If you are serious about any sort of career in market research or consulting, you will get a LOT out of working here (and people who do stick around have no trouble finding some pretty impressive next jobs). Just be ready to commit a lot if you take this on.

3.0
Jan 11, 2024

It has its ups and downs

Anonymous employee
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Pros

In my tenure I survived four rounds of layoffs and managed to move up a few rungs on the ladder and advance my career. Health insurance was good, benefits like flex time off and maternity leave was also good. I was lucky with my managers and got some good people. Remote work was nice too.

Cons

Compensation is pretty terrible. It doesn't match your advancement either. Ten years and multiple promotions in I was 40% behind the market and they promised to match me to the market after x amount of time in a new role if I jumped through certain hoops. I did my part, they did not do theirs. The excuse was hiring freeze and budget (which is always the excuse for the years of missed/miniscule raises). So, I took my expertise and left for a new position. Lesson learned: don't stick around a place like this too long if you want to keep up with the economy, even if you like your work.

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Kantar Response
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Thank you for taking the time to submit your review and we’re sorry to read of your experience. Your feedback is important for us, and will be provided to ensure our people have the best possible experience with us.
1.0
Oct 30, 2023

Awful place

Anonymous employee
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Pros

At the beginning was a fine environment. We were working as a team in an enjoyable place. we were supporting/helping each other to get the overall goals and successful result

Cons

Everything was wrong on the last 3 years of my position and tons of people left as well. I was basically made redundant/FIRED because they were allowed to employ people from Poland and India only and without give me a decent explanation. The person that communicate to us the block of redundancies did not even take question to explain properly..... I consider this a bit racist. Salary was also very bad and about 40% below the average... no incentives, no bonuses, no pay rise, no support and a lot of pressure to deliver tasks, no gratitude on results and I could keep going on negative. I would recommend to NOBODY to work in that company. Once a CEO said that Kantar is a people company.... the reality is that Kantar is very far from that. I will put 1 star as I am not allowed to put less.... as i would.

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Kantar Response
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Thank you for taking the time to submit your review and we’re sorry to read of your experience. Your feedback is important for us, and this feedback will be provided to ensure our people have the best possible experience with us.
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