Avoid! - Anonymous TouchTunes Employee Review

1.0
Mar 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Their products are really exciting

Cons

It pays way below the market. High stress, bad people management skills and unrealistic and demanding employee and project review process. A lot of overpromises on bonuses. Not worth it.

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TouchTunes Response
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I want to thank you for sharing your thoughts. So often, people don’t, and then we don’t have an opportunity to learn from the feedback. On a positive note, I’m glad you find our products exciting. That’s a big reason why many people, myself included, are at TouchTunes. I’m sorry to hear, however, that your experience has been so negative so far. I urge you to raise your concerns with our HR team or even with me personally. We want our employees to get a fair compensation deal and we work hard to make that happen – including achieving our bonus targets for 2023 and fully funding our most recent bonus pool (as we have done every year since COVID). Our HR team can also help address your concerns regarding a high-stress environment and our performance management processes. We want to make sure that our team has what it needs to achieve great things and we’re happy to lean in to figure that out for you here. Thanks, Ross

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