Scaleway Reviews

3.0

49% would recommend to a friend

(57 total reviews)

Damien Lucas

40% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Scaleway has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 57 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Scaleway employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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57 reviews
1.0
10 Jan 2025

Unprepared to compete in the cloud industry

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Gain knowledge in an industry worth 600 billion

Cons

Leadership lacks a clear understanding of the cloud industry, leading to poor strategic decisions. No clear vision or roadmap for competing in the cloud market; priorities seem arbitrary and reactionary. No opportunities for growth despite being a top performer for nearly 3 years.

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Scaleway Response
1y
Hello, Thank you for sharing your feedback on Glassdoor. As part of a fast-moving tech ecosystem, especially in Cloud and AI, remaining agile is essential. And be sure that we deeply value the contributions of both current and former employees in shaping our direction. Over the past two years, we have been implementing a stable and structured strategy for both our teams and clients. Regarding career growth, it is a key priority for us, and we are currently actively working on clear progression paths to support our employees’ ambitions and help talent thrive (through our talent reviews campaign etc.). We appreciate your perspective and hope our paths cross again in the future.
2.0
24 Aug 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people working here is what's special about this company.

Cons

Over the past 8 to 10 months, Scaleway has undergone a drastic and disheartening transformation. What was once a company with a positive atmosphere, remote work flexibility, and satisfied employees has now devolved into a grim situation. Following the introduction of the new CEO Damien Lucas and leadership direction, numerous key team members were ousted, accompanied by a distressing wave of "layoffs", disguised terminations, demotions, and even mental health-related absences. Gone are the days of enjoyable perks and team activities – they're now relics of a bygone era. The company's sole focus seems to be on profit generation, at the expense of employee well-being. This shift is evident in the lack of raises for most of us this year, despite the company's investments in new machinery. The new CEO and new Chief People Officer's blatant disregard for the importance of keeping employees content and motivated is apparent. As a result, the quality of our work has plummeted, and a considerable portion of our team is actively seeking an exit. The prevailing sentiment now centers around waiting for the company's downfall, which appears to be on the horizon, much to our anticipation. In summary, Scaleway's recent changes have bred an environment of misery, with a blatant prioritization of profit over employee satisfaction. The company's downward spiral is palpable, as talented employees seek refuge elsewhere, waiting for the impending downfall.

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Scaleway Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your insights on your Scaleway experience. We appreciate your positive remarks about the Scalers. However,about the challenges you've highlighted regarding recent organizational changes: as Scaleway evolves, strategic decisions have led to necessary adjustments. We understand the importance of employee well-being and regret if recent changes have impacted your satisfaction. Ensuring a positive and motivating work environment is our priority. Your feedback is crucial, and we are committed to addressing your concerns, and they will be. Thank you for contributing to our continuous improvement and helping create a better workplace for all Scalers.
1.0
26 Jul 2023

No human respect

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Interesting projects and top colleagues

Cons

The leadership has recently changed, and has become authoritarian (like our french government). The new CEO (Damien Lucas) hides behind fine words to convey a vision in which he does not believe (and cannot argue). We are sold buzzwords to get the company back on its feet (IA & co, we are not far from selling NFTs). The management changes the structure of the teams by blithely flouting the labor code. The CODIR saves its place and does nothing for the employees (at least nothing publicly). We are told that remoteworking is a luxury, and harmful for the future of the company, without really explaining why or how coming back to the site will improve things. Worse, office conditions make it difficult to work properly. Each person has its little advantages (an office for the CEO, places reserved for HR, etc.). To crown it all, the CEO, who has been there for 2 months, explains to us during an "all hands" session that if we are not aligned with the "strategy" of the company, we just have to leave (or get fired at some point). Nice for people who have been bleeding for the box for several years. In short, go your own way.

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Scaleway Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on your experience at Scaleway. New leadership this year has brought a number of changes–in vision and in strategy and, as a result, in team and work organization. If you weren’t able to attend the CEO & CHRO’s “return to the office” Q&A sessions, you can check out the dedicated intranet space which gives all of the details (e.g. reasoning, FAQ, responses to all questions asked by employees, emailed communications, etc). You can also contact the HR team if you have any questions or need clarification. We have adapted our Paris offices to maximize space and comfort (e.g. additional call boxes, meeting rooms & workstations). These changes were made after collecting employee feedback from Q&A sessions held on the physical office reorganization. We’re committed to ensuring Scaleway is a great place to work. Thank you for helping us get there!
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