Nielsen reviews

3.0

39% would recommend to a friend

(8,206 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 8,206 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 Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Mar 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues, diversity and inclusion, networking groups.

Cons

The company has had many organizational changes to the point where it's difficult to get anything done. Management is constantly changing the strategy and they are losing clients left and right ever since they lost Kroger (The # grocer in the U.S.) Technology challenges also make it difficult to work there as clients are constantly frustrated by the tech issues. Across Retail, Manufacturing, and the Practice Areas, they are continually reducing resources and putting more accounts on each person. I know one associate who had 40 accounts put on her. Yet they still expect these folks to drive value and build client relationships while juggling all the heavy account management work and fire drills across the clients. Company has transformed into a completely "sales oriented" culture. It's no longer about caring about clients but more about selling selling selling. Not about giving their teams the bandwidth and tools to drive or add value, even though they tell their associates to do that as well, on top of heavy delivery, account management work, a lot of red tape, and broken processes .Clients see that, and that is why they are all leaving Nielsen.

1.0
Oct 8, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits heavy company. Company car is nice as well as free gasoline but expectations are unrealistic - only sales people who "succeed" either cheat or work 50-60 hours a week.

Cons

Like high school - who ever people like get to hang around - a LOT of ineptitude here. Most of the time the software doesn't work or the hardware is faulty and they are constantly putting out untested things and then blaming the employees for not hitting their numbers Managers manage sales force and have no sales experience. They love to promote people into jobs they are unqualified for.

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Nielsen Response
6y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We strive to provide the best experience for our employees and are disappointed to hear about your experience. We will relay your feedback to our teams internally and we will take your feedback into consideration as we continue to work on creating the best working environment for our employees.
2.0
Sep 3, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits and not a lot of micromanagement. Some of the technology that they use for their Connect platform is pretty good.

Cons

If you are a talent acquisition professional looking for an opportunity where your expertise and knowledge are put to good use, please walk the other way. I recruited for technologists for their Connect Tech platform and it was an eye opening experience to say the least. HR calls all the shots when it comes to recruiting even though they have zero experience actually recruiting. I left most of my meetings with HR shaking my head and exasperated due to their lack of knowledge of today's talent market, especially when it came to technology. I was told at one point that "we just want to hire smart people, don't worry about their skill set." HR is more concerned about tracking and filling out their status reports than dealing with the real issues of recruiting at Nielsen. The interview process for the hiring of Software Engineers (conjured up by HR) is lengthy and parts of which comprised of childhood riddles. Most SE candidates either were turned off by the interview process or took another offer before the interview process was completed because it took so long. It was more convenient for HR to blame recruiting for a lack of hires than to take a look at other issues like salaries not being competitive, a bad industry reputation, a lengthy and irrelevant vetting process, uncooperative hiring managers, etc. As a Talent Acquisition Partner, for the most part, I never really felt like a true partner with the business. HR was condescending + uncooperative and hiring managers had very little respect for recruiting and engaged with them begrudgingly in most cases. Other cons - low referral fees, poor technology choices when it came to recruiting tools and ATS.

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Nielsen Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. Continual employee feedback only helps our organization get stronger and become an even better place to work. We’re disappointed to hear that your Nielsen experience wasn’t a positive one, and we've relayed your feedback to our teams internally.
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