A little better all the time - Software Engineer Turo Employee Review

5.0
Jan 27, 2016
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Pros

Having seen the company grow quite a bit over the years, I’ve seen the company go through some rough patches and try to find their way, but one thing I’ve noticed is Turo continues to become a better place to work every year. I hope they can continue this trend with the rapid growth we’ve experienced. The engineering teams shift to Responsive Engineering from Agile Development last summer is a great example of the companies continual focus of improving process. I find the company strikes an excellent balance of empowering employees to make decisions and also fostering a collaborative culture that values outside opinions between teams. They regularly solicit feedback and – more importantly – actually take action to improve upon things that aren’t going well. This is rare and admirable quality to have at an organization, and I greatly appreciate my voice being heard. The people here are really amazing. We definitely take our time with the hiring process, making sure that ultimately this is somebody I’d like to work with each day, and I think that’s a large part of what’s made Turo what it is. We are more forgiving for inexperience or lack of specific skill-sets if a candidate if eager to learn and passionate about our product. We have employees from all over the globe, and I feel like everyone has their own unique story to tell and interests outside of the tech world. I also want to mention the incredible level of transparency the company provides into the business. I think it helps align everyones goals and understand that we’re all in this together. It’s kind of fun watching the revenue charts :)

Cons

There are some inherent difficulties with a bicoastal office, with some others working remotely as well. Relying on Google Hangouts for communication can be difficult at times, especially when the internet is being fussy, but it’s something we’re trying to improve. The timezone change is probably the harder part of this, which mostly just means you have to be careful when collaborating with people across the country.

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Caring and supportive place to work.

Cons

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Pros

I’ve been at Turo for over seven years, and that alone says a lot about how I feel about this place. I’ve learned so much here. I’ve grown as a professional, taken on real responsibility, made mistakes, learned from them, and been given the opportunity to improve and keep moving forward. This environment builds confidence and loyalty. The work is challenging in a good way. It has pushed me to think bigger and solve meaningful problems, and when you make progress, you can actually see the impact, especially on the government relations team. The people truly make it special, from the CEO to the CLO to my VP and Director. There’s strong collaboration, a sense of ownership, and a team that genuinely cares. I’m proud to be here and excited about what we’re continuing to build.

Cons

Like any growing company, it hasn’t always been smooth. We’ve been through ups and downs together, and that has built trust, but it hasn’t been without difficulty. We’re back in a hybrid model now, and while we’ve adapted well, change takes adjustment. We’ve also experienced departures and layoffs, which was tough because we lost some really good apples. That part was not easy. But even through those moments, the company has continued to evolve, and change has brought new opportunities and fresh energy.

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