Employee experience
5 Ways Employee Engagement Improves Company Culture
Dipti Salopek
Dipti Salopek, Author at Glassdoor US | Sep 8, 2015
When I joined Criteo in early 2014, I was hired to address a challenge Criteo was facing specifically in the U.S.
The problem
In the U.S., Criteo felt very much like a small branch of a company headquartered overseas and disenfranchised from the universal company story. Criteo is an established company in Europe, but was still rising up in the U.S. market. I joined specifically to drive engagement and growth across our offices in the United States and to establish Criteo as a top place to work in the U.S.
Day one at Criteo, I was excited, yet nervous. Before joining, I knew Criteo was a great place to be, but I also knew Criteo in the U.S. needed to find its own voice. Criteo had to empower its employees and give them a voice in shaping the company into one that they love and are proud of.
It started small, with focus groups and feedback surveys to get a sense of how employees felt, what they wanted and what Criteo could do to make improvements. We instantly received a barrage of candid feedback, which revealed two assets:
- Employees trusted leadership’s intentions to make progress, and were willing to engage in the process to do so
- Employee willingness to be honest showed a genuine commitment to enhancing the workplace experience
Dipti Salopek



