Nielsen reviews

3.0

39% would recommend to a friend

(8,203 total reviews)

Karthik Rao

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32% positive business outlook

Nielsen has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 8,203 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Nielsen employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Sep 15, 2014

Mixed Feelings

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Pros

Great opportunity to learn the CPG business. Work with major manufacturers and retailers. Gain experience with syndicated data. High variety of work. Not always in job description, but every week is different. Young workplace with fresh ideas. Many eager faces. HR is very friendly and quick to help in navigating resources. Trainings (when available) are inspiring and useful. Recently made technology a high priority. Regular promotions for top performers. At lower levels, performers can expect promotions nearly every two years.

Cons

Widely known that pay is lower than at other companies and the client. Flexibility perks are not made available consistently across management. New rotational programs and mid career incentives are not permeating management at local levels. Lateral movements seem to hurt promotion potential. Bonus system hurts your bonus eligibility overtime if you are not always in very top rankings. 10 to 15 year goal to offshore all analyst and operations roles to India is explicit. Lower levels are training and mentoring their replacements. Managers are often assigned employees with no formal management training. Smaller offices are neglected in funding facilities, training and building culture. Core services are stale. Nearly all improvements are at high cost to the client and hard on client relationship.

4.0
Aug 21, 2014

Decent company, easy to get comfortable

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Pros

Very flexible telecommute policy (although my calls start at 6 am and don't stop until 10 pm). My managers are awesome, and I love my teams. Teams are a hybrid of the old acquired company (where I come from) and Nielsenites. I actually really love my job, but I also have a unique position that was created specifically for me. Easy to get comfortable. Lots of team building (if you can spare the time). Happy hours fairly regularly. Fairly progressive company, at least in my unit. Actively hires and promotes females and minorities from within (all thought the opportunities are few and far between).

Cons

The idea that Nielsen can compete in a tech-centric world is a joke. Everything is run on Internet Explorer. Seriously? IE? Off-shore tech support is basically useless. My company was acquired three years ago. Zero on-board or integration training. Disorganized and lack of central focus. I have no idea what 90% of Nielsen does. Business units don't collaborate, and sometimes compete with the same clients for projects. Growth in my business unit is limited. I'd have to jump ship to move up, but given that our business units are not all aligned I would basically be starting over as a newbie. Upward and lateral transitions only really benefit senior management. Benefits package is really disappointing compared to what our previous company had.

3.0
Jul 7, 2014

Great company, boring job

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Pros

The company has great benefits and an awesome culture. It is an easy going environment and participation in activities is encouraged.

Cons

Being a Panel Relations Specialist is extremely boring! Management keeps on you to make more and more calls, with little to no incentive. It is really hard to stay motivated to call people to reprimand them for not wearing their meters every single day!

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