Squiz Reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(205 total reviews)

John-Paul Syriatowicz

81% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Squiz has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 205 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Squiz employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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205 reviews
1.0
29 June 2021

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Pros

Decent base salaries, especially considering the expectations around output/work.

Cons

Squiz review; If you’re reading this it’s because you’re considering employment with Squiz. Firstly, you’re already a step ahead of most for doing your research. I’d highly suggest spending some time reading the reviews here, looking for common themes/trends, as this is the best way of deciphering biased or ill intended posts from those who are sharing their real experiences for the benefit of others. What you must know; - The business is largely split into commerical and services (the result of being a digital agency for 20+ years who have recently decided to try their hand at SaaS). The experiences between the two will differ greatly. My points are related predominantly to the commerical side. There are some good people in services, however even they are beginning to feel the consequences of the culture. - Staff turnover - is overwhelmingly high e.g longest serving employee in APAC sales team has been there 6 months. Senior management/recruitment will try and convince you that this was a necessary step from transitioning towards saas. Dive deeper, reach out to ex employees, ask for stats around turnover etc. - With the significant staff turnover, brings about constant change in direction/strategy/leadership. Things will change abruptly with little notice, consideration, planning, justification and most importantly, data. - Accountability and transparency do not exist in the business. Very few people come into the office or do much work at all (widely known and discussed) which sounds good as you’ve got almost complete autonomy, until you realise this leads to very poor performance and morale. - Fairly directly related to the points above, the culture is one of uncertainty, frustration and inaction. Almost all people in the commerical side of the business are actively looking elsewhere. One of the only things keeping them there is the fact that they’re quite easily able to do little to no work for a fairly reasonable salary. - The product isn’t at all where it needs to be in the market. It’s very expensive, labour intensive and only offers some value to specific industries it’s been built for. This mainly impacts those in sales, as commissions are non existent and in turn leads to little to no job security. Given the length of this review, you’d expect I’ve highlighted every issue, however unfortunately these are only the major issues I’ve decided to share and it’s only scratching the surface. If you’ve read this far, I hope at the very least it helps guide your questions in the interview process. Unfortunately some of you reading this may be in a position where they need employment and would be tempted to accept a role at Squiz, despite the discussed concerns. If that is the case I empathise with you but also urge you to consider the follow on consequences if the role doesn’t work out as intended. You may find that you’re better off waiting for a role that doesn’t have a high likelihood of putting you in a worse position than you’re in now. Best of luck and I hope this review was of some value.

1.0
29 Apr 2020
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Pros

- At first the team and the customers.

Cons

They have just gone through the second of two large redundancies in the 3 years of my employment with them. Getting rid of the only people who actually bring money into the business! Wouldn't be surprised if the business goes under in a year or less. If you want to be safe with your job, you had better make sure you are in the 'inner circle' as that will be the only thing that will keep your job safe! The company has no direction at all and is falling behind in the market very quickly. They will be lucky to survive 3 more years the way the business is being run at the moment.

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Squiz Response
5y
We have had to make some tough decisions along with a major organisational restructure which is never easy. The impact of Covid was one that meant we did need to make roles redundant, and we needed to make sure a consistent message went globally. Time was taken to ensure there was a personal meeting with everyone and I absolutely appreciate the impact for you was difficult. I hope that you took advantage of the career transition expertise in our talent team. It has been refreshing to see ex-Squiz people secure new roles. We're changing as an organisation and while we don't get everything right, we are actively working to make this a place where our people enjoy working, and we are committed to ensuring that we and our customers are prepared and will succeed in the future.
1.0
23 Aug 2017

Don't, just don't!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- I even can't think of one

Cons

- Your career will go backwards - You'll work with ancient technology - Nothing changes - Lots of talk, zero action - Management have no clue and are clinging to the past

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Squiz Response
8y
Sorry to hear that you feel that your experience with us has not been positive. We take such feedback on very seriously as we do want to create a great culture and experience for our people. If you were comfortable I would like the opportunity to get more context around your feedback in person. If you are happy to do so, please email or come see me to arrange something. Kind regards, Helen
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