Scope Reviews

3.4

34% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)
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Florian Schoeller

32% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

Scope has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Scope employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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37 reviews
1.0
20 May 2019

High turnover is justified

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very good salary Quick hiring process

Cons

Extremely high turnover due to stress and management interference. Career progression depending on vacancies (often) and personal connections. Much of the good publicity on social networks is done by employees "upon management request"

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Scope Response
6y
Dear former employee, thank you for your review and for letting us know about your experience working for Scope. We take every exchange very seriously to listen, learn and make adjustments when possible. Your feedback helps us get better and improve our corporate culture. We regret that Scope did not satisfy your expectations as an employer. Nevertheless, we would like the opportunity to follow up on your feedback. You may reach us anytime at career@scoperatings.com. Again, thank you for your feedback.
1.0
28 Dec 2023

Poorly managed

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Interesting work and nice colleagues.

Cons

The company is poorly managed causing financial problems. As a result people are not replaced or laid off and the remaining staff receives the additional work. Of course, a salary increase for that is not on the table. So the best you can have is keeping your job but jeopardizing your health. In other words, career growth is zero. There is no stable leadership, the top management are either bean counters from the business (which does not necessary mean that are good leaders) or have no clue what they are doing.

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Scope Response
2y
Hello, Thank you for taking the time to share your honest and open feedback with us. We accept different opinions towards our own perception. We regret that you did not have a satisfying employee experience and would like to learn more about your case. Scope Group wants to grow as an employer and learn from your experience. We would be happy if you would be willing to arrange a personal conversation with us. Please reach out via email recruiting@scopegroup.com. We are looking forward to your email and wish you all the best! Best Regards, Your Scope Recruiting Team
1.0
28 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Operates in an engaging sector, striving to be a leading European agency. Offers remote work options.

Cons

The company aims to grow but lacks the funds for investment. Shareholder pressure has led to significant cost-cutting measures over the past two years, expected to continue into 2024. Office space has already begun to reduce in Paris, with more expected in 2024. Numerous employees departed the organization in 2023, with their positions left unfilled, their workload redistributed among existing team members. Despite promises, little materializes. While the initial contract touts a 'yearly bonus' based on company performance, it's essentially discretionary and underwhelming. Paid out in May/June of the following year, resigning between January and May means forfeiting the previous year's bonus. The stock options are worthless unless you stay four years. In other words, the base salary in your contract is all you ever see. The company is favorable for high-wage earners who leave at 5 pm. However, lower-tier employees willing to go the extra mile are not rewarded. There's no overtime pay, and salaries have remained frozen for three years. Promoting the company as 'multicultural' with diverse offices seems pointless, as there is no travel budget for the average worker to visit other offices. There's no allocation for working from home equipment. At best, a second-hand monitor is provided. While the company claims a professional development budget exists, most applications get rejected by the executive board for not aligning with 'business requirements', as the company is on a "path to profitability".

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Scope Response
2y
Hello, Thank you for taking the time to share your honest and open feedback with us. We accept different opinions towards our own perception. We regret that you did not have a satisfying employee experience and would like to learn more about your case. Scope Group wants to grow as an employer and learn from your experience. We would be happy if you would be willing to arrange a personal conversation with us. Please reach out via email recruiting@scopegroup.com. We are looking forward to your email and wish you all the best! Best Regards, Your Scope Recruiting Team
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