Kantar reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(5,985 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 5,985 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
Jul 23, 2021

Cool Work, But Rough Employee Experience

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Pros

Kantar is a great place to learn about the digital advertising space, get exposure to large/exciting clients, get autonomy early on, and learn incredibly valuable research and client management skills. Kantar sits on a ton of historical research and has a vast amount of research resources for employees to access. It's a large team, so as people inevitably move on in their career, your professional network grows exponentially. You will learn how to speak about research, present to clients, and handle tough client conversations at an early time in your career. You'll be constantly challenged and have opportunities to learn something new.

Cons

There is a huge exodus of talent right now that will make the next while at the company difficult as current employees are forced to cover work when the company can't hire fast enough. Having teams well staffed was an issue even before the pandemic, so it is now at a breaking point. The company does not offer competitive compensation, even for talent who have been with the company for a while. Kantar used to offer a really awesome one-week new hire bootcamp in New York, but now a training program doesn't exist and team members have to train new hires on top of their already busy schedules. Work-life balance is pretty skewed for a decent part of the year (12+ hour days), though other times you can take off early. Middle managers will carry the bulk of the workload (though this can build your resume). While the company does "promote a culture of continuous learning" this isn't always a good thing when you don't have time in your day to learn something new, or learning something new means even more work for you. There's been high turnover in the C-Suite over the last few years that really doesn't look/feel good internally or externally.

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Kantar Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to submit your review, your feedback is important for us so we can learn from your experiences.
3.0
Apr 25, 2021
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Pros

Opportunity to work autonomously, flexible working schedule/location freedom; good opportunities for newcomer to the industry to learn; lots of smart people

Cons

You will be overworked and likely underpaid; leadership in the West is similar to high school politics (you've got the "in" crowd, the "out" crowd); company doesn't value their smartest analysts; lack of opportunity to work on different solutions - you will do the same thing over and over again; no formal training currently in place - so its sink or swim; people are dropping like flies due to the resourcing issues - leadership literally can't hire people fast enough to replace the ones that are leaving.

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Kantar Response
5y
Our management and leadership team have access to regular training, and we encourage everyone to take time out of their day for personal development and learning. We promote a culture of continuous learning and encourage our employees to seek out opportunities to flourish and grow. Thank you for taking the time to submit your review, your feedback is important for us so we can learn from your experiences. We will share your feedback with our HR team in San Fancisco for their individual attention.
1.0
Mar 27, 2017

highly recommend you do not work here

Anonymous employee
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Pros

20ish PTO days, 10ish sick days, free snacks + coffee, free bus or parking pass, $500 employer HSA contribution, 50% of gym costs reimbursed, and work from home (frequency depends on department and individual)

Cons

Ridiculously low pay for area. Expect to have long commutes and live with roommates Very few promotions, raises are essentially non-existent, very high turnover, lots of lay-offs, and lots of shipping jobs abroad Upper management is untrustworthy, not transparent, does not keep promises, does not listen to those beneath them and does not implement requested changes Many direct managers are inexperienced, occasionally unprofessional, and play favourites based on likeability rather than merit/innovation Frequent technology outages which leave clients angry and makes it impossible for many to perform their job. This issue has been on-going for years. Technology is also very outdated and inefficient We recently laid off and outsourced IT to save. The new IT Help Desk is 100% incompetent and a waste of time The work is monotonous and inefficient. Also, depending on the day, you will either be slammed or have nothing at all if you work with clients Decreasing panel and lack of competitive offerings mean we are losing revenue every year as our clients are going to our competitors

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