Worst place I've ever worked - will pop a bottle when they finally go under - Web Developer TrueCar Employee Review

1.0
May 9, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Acceptable compensation - Fairly good benefits - Coffee machine ain't bad (but moldy) - Good fried chicken joint downstairs (expensive SM prices) - Occasionally free beer and bad music in the courtyard

Cons

Make a cocktail, if you will, that is 1/3 "The Office", 1/3 what the LA Tech scene looked like in 2008, and 1/3 the hubris and stupidity of the Trump White House. Lazily shake with the skills of an incompetent local Santa Monica bartender, and viola - you have Truecar. - Worst executive leadership I have ever seen, where arrogance meets failure - Somewhat "worrisome" mismanagement (google "TrueCar insider sales lawsuit" and form your own damn conclusions about a now $5 stock) - Pointless, declining business model that will get wiped out (mercifully) in the next recession (current business strategy: we don't actually get you anywhere near lowest price, we make car dealers haggle with you, our website sucks... but hey, we have commercials with a pervy-looking dude with a beard and old people use TrueCar to buy Dodge Trucks at Sam's Club). - Culture of morons and unaccomplished managers firing people for personal reasons - Culture of idiotic executives who should have been thrown on their arses long ago for making a bad company worse - Astonishingly bad tech stack and capabilities that defy Moore's Law and get worse over time - Culture; notice how a slew of generic "we love it here" 5-star reviews popped up early this year? There is a string of anonymous gmail accounts somewhere crying for their daddy. I'm here to keep it real, baby. - HR; its like living in 1930s Soviet Union. People just get fired at random here, usually on the advice of less competent managers looking for scapegoats. Take that chain all the way upstairs, but stop short of the CEO, who is at best inert. - HR; when you are done dishing out millions for executive stock options, feel free to lay-off your tech people in mass waves. Who needs that stuff anyways?

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5.0
Mar 22, 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

My boss and team were amazing. Super talented and collaborative.

Cons

The company as a whole started floundering and its goals weren't clear anymore.

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TrueCar Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions during your time with the company. We’re pleased to hear that you had a positive experience with your manager and team; fostering a collaborative and high-performing environment remains a key priority for us. We also appreciate your perspective regarding company direction and clarity of goals. As with any period of transition, maintaining alignment and focus is critical, and we recognize the importance of clear communication across the organization. We remain committed to strengthening this as we move forward. We appreciate your insights and wish you continued success in your future endeavors.
3.0
Apr 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great Benefits & Remote Work

Cons

No matter how hard you work, there’s no recognition or pay increase. I wouldn’t recommend using the open-door policy if you have concerns about a manager. I raised an ongoing issue and ended up being written up based on claims that I wasn’t completing my work, even though I was following instructions. When layoffs happened, I was unfortunately among the first to be let go. It felt like a real slap in the face after all the time and commitment I gave to the company.

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TrueCar Response
1w
We appreciate your feedback and thank you for the contributions you made during your time with the company. We’re pleased to hear that you valued our benefits package and remote work flexibility, both of which remain important components of our employee experience. We take feedback regarding recognition and our open-door policy seriously. TrueCar is committed to maintaining a workplace where employees can safely raise concerns and where all issues are reviewed fairly and objectively. While organizational changes and employment decisions are driven by broader business considerations, we understand that these transitions are difficult. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
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