Great opportunities, but don’t be naive - Technology Leader Kantar Employee Review

4.0
1 Mar 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

• Lots of opportunities – Tons of roles around if you have the skills or the drive to learn the skills needed. • Technologically open-minded -- Kantar isn’t shy about using different, cutting-edge technologies, be that for creating new, exciting products or to improve those already in production. • Access to training – Wide access to different types of training and certifications. • Great people – Plenty of people with great skills and industry experience; tons of new faces, helping to bring fresh ideas and strategies to the fight.

Cons

• It’s about the money -- Have no illusions, the company focus is on the bottom line. It’s a for-profit business, so the bottom line is certainly of importance. Just don’t forget that detail and look out for your own best interests along the way. • Fragmented structure – Kantar’s long history of growth through acquisition led to a very fragmented organizational structure. This negatively impacted performance and employee satisfaction. It’s gotten marginally better in recent years, but still feels very disconnected and keeps Kantar from moving as quickly and efficiently as it needs to. • Inconsistent leadership – Good leadership certainly doesn’t guarantee success, but it sure makes success less likely when it’s inconsistent, insincere, fails to inspire, and lacks heart. I’ve witnessed some truly great leaders at Kantar. The type you’d follow anywhere to do anything. Unfortunately, those types of leaders were rare, especially in the Technology space.

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1.0
18 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. Literally none. Amazing that I cannot think of a single thing. I’m staying because the job market is awful otherwise I am out of here.

Cons

- carousel of management. Changing every several months - constant reorganization, hired for a role you want then moved to a role without input as a part of a reorganization - employees of set up to fail - management is suspect in their talent and ability to build a culture worth having - trying to “scale” products without a client first mentality - profits over people - legacy remote work allows people to skate by without actually doing work - history of hiring suspect CEOs because of nepotism - people get paid obscene amounts for doing little work. And if they do work, it is so awful.

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