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TrueChoicePack

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Thinking about applying? Please read, especially interns. - Anonymous employee TrueChoicePack Employee Review

1.0
Feb 24, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Co-workers honestly try their best despite the situation. Interesting group events.

Cons

Due to the company's focus on their image and the fact that I will be providing cons, these are my views and my view alone and will not be exaggerated claims to prevent any defamation or Libel. Interns, although I am not saying you will never get a full time offer after your internship here I will say that the common office opinion is that management is more inclined to keep cycling through low wage interns seasonally through incentivized programs. *No health benefits *Benefits are not standard between all. Please be aware and negotiate for yourself at all times. *Company has more of a "pizza party" policy rather than tangible rewards. *Extremely high turnover. *CEO & COO are married. *Huge emphasis on overseas staff - of which is also run by their family overseas. *Possibility of instability in current political climate due to contracts focusing on the company's Minority & Woman owned status.

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5.0
Jan 27, 2026
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Pros

• Tech‑driven private label company using AI and automation to streamline work. • In‑house ERP makes daily tasks smooth and efficient. • Management listens and values feedback. • Young, energetic team with a fun, dynamic vibe. • Friday lunches/off‑site hangouts and special birthday celebrations add to the culture.

Cons

• Fast‑paced environment may feel intense for some. • New Processes are still evolving as the company grows.

1.0
Mar 31, 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

The individual contributors here are genuinely talented, hardworking, and supportive. You will learn a lot from your peers if you take the time to build those relationships. I'd strongly recommend reaching out to a current or former employee before applying to get an honest picture of day-to-day life here.

Cons

The core problems are structural and start at the top. Multiple owners with conflicting visions means employees regularly receive directly contradictory instructions, leading to constant confusion and wasted effort. Leadership lacks subject matter expertise in key areas, which means productive work often happens in spite of management rather than because of it. Expect heavy micromanagement. The environment can be extremely stressful. Raised voices and misrepresentation of situations are regular occurrences, not rare blowups. International and overseas employees are particularly vulnerable to poor treatment. There is no consistent performance review process. Raises and promotions are not given based on merit — they are only offered when an employee has enough leverage to force the conversation. Starting benefits and PTO are well below industry standard, though they can be negotiated upward. Management also has a pattern of fostering division between employees rather than building cohesion.

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