Underpaid - Techline TouchTunes Employee Review

1.0
May 10, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They have great products, but techline is underpaid. The amount of work they throw at you and the amount of money you make doesn't match.

Cons

People who work there are great, you can make sime good friends.

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TouchTunes Response
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I am sorry to hear that you felt underpaid when you worked with us. As I have said in other reviews, we strive to match the market, and if any employee thinks we are below, I encourage them to discuss it with their manager. We have made adjustments proactively and reactively to ensure that employees feel they are getting a fair deal. On your advice, it is unfortunate that you feel that way about management. We work hard to ensure managers treat all employees the same, and in our most recent employee poll, 91% of respondents said their manager treats them fairly and respectfully. 88% said their manager was approachable and available. All the best in your future endeavors, Ross

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Cons

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