Devoteam reviews

3.9

77% would recommend to a friend

(1,295 total reviews)
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Stanislas de Bentzmann & Godefroy de Bentzmann

82% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Devoteam has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,295 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Devoteam employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
May 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Some of the people are smart and hard working, and friendly - A lot of the good reviews seem to be from EU countries, which swallow up the bad UK reviews.

Cons

- Very cliquey, group of middle managers who think themselves beyond their abilities (a couple are genuinely great), and look down on other members of staff, strange dynamic - Fair amount of micro management, frequent restructuring, with a worryingly high turnover of staff, people just disappearing without goodbyes - A bit like joining a club where the members are cliquey and insecure but they need you for the numbers and to do the work

1.0
May 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are some talented and hardworking people across the marketing and delivery team. The CEO is highly respected, personable, supportive, and positive to work with. Cons: In my experience, the leadership culture was highly top-down, with decision-making concentrated within a very small inner circle. Employees outside of that group could often feel excluded from key conversations and decisions. As the business started working with larger customers and different parts of enterprise organisations, I felt leadership had a somewhat naive view of what was required to operate successfully in this segment. The transition from a smaller entrepreneurial business into a more mature enterprise-focused organisation appeared challenging. Work-life balance was also a concern. Many employees regularly worked very long hours and relied heavily on goodwill and personal commitment to keep things moving. There also appeared to be a high level of staff turnover during my time there. In several cases, employees became increasingly excluded from discussions and responsibilities before eventually leaving the business. I also observed occasions where colleagues were discussed in ways during leadership conversations that I personally found unprofessional and uncomfortable. I found some management behaviours overly controlling, and criticism of individuals in wider meetings could negatively affect morale. Overall, I struggled to trust the consistency between internal messaging and leadership behaviour. My overall impression was of a business that had been successful as a smaller company but was still learning how to evolve into a larger enterprise organisation and adapt to the expectations that come with that scale.

Cons

In my experience, the leadership culture was highly top-down, with decision-making concentrated within a very small inner circle. Employees outside of that group could often feel excluded from key conversations and decisions. I felt that leadership had a somewhat simplistic and naive view of what was required to operate successfully in new segments. The transition from a smaller business which was acquired into a more mature enterprise-focused organisation appeared challenging. There also appeared to be a high level of staff turnover during my time there. In several cases, employees became increasingly excluded from discussions and responsibilities before eventually leaving the business. I also observed occasions where colleagues were discussed in ways during leadership conversations that I personally found unprofessional and uncomfortable. I found some management behaviours overly controlling, and criticism of individuals in wider meetings could negatively affect morale. Overall, I struggled to trust the consistency between internal messaging and leadership behaviour. My overall impression was of a business that had been successful as a smaller company but was still learning how to evolve into a larger enterprise organisation and adapt to the expectations that come with that scale.

1.0
Mar 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Big presence in mainland Europe, especially France. Distributed teams that you can use on your own projects.

Cons

Arbitrarily double targets for salespeople with no clear plan on how to do that other than "just go after the big accounts". That'll be followed up with a fancy slide deck to let you know that it's been thought through. Deeply inefficient sales processes means you'll end up spending about 20% of your time selling and the rest on admin.

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