Turno Reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(69 total reviews)

Assaf Karmon

75% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Turno has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 69 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Turno employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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69 reviews
1.0
12 Jul 2024

Stay away from this company

Recommend
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Pros

Like other reviews have highlighted, the company was great before and you would had the chance to work with very friendly people. But there are zero pros that justify wanting to work here now. Regarding the cons, expect a lot. If you’re reading this review, please take the time to read the recent ones for more context.

Cons

In June, they laid off 10 people from the Dev team without giving any reason or context, mentioning only performance and quality issues. They didn't consider anything else, just numbers. There are a lot of mentions about the C-level, and I'm referring to the CEO and COO, but to be very clear, above all the points below: they're under-qualified and emotionally unintelligent, frequently contradicting themselves. - salary is not competitive. It's below industry average, and it's very difficult to get a raise. - they often sets unrealistic expectations and too much focus on trivial matters. They make decisions without consulting those with direct knowledge. - company processes are non-existent, from Dev to Product and QA. It feels like everyone is in a toxic competition, creating a blame game instead of a collaborative environment. - toxic work environment. They always blame the fact that they are a startup to excuse all the issues but don't actually fix anything. Any feedback you provide continuously falls on deaf ears. - performance is measured using poor metrics (LOCs, commits, number of tasks done) without any context regarding your work - core product codebase is a complete mess, with low-quality code, and quality standards are non-existent. They are constantly interfering on the development process. The system contains a lot of hard-to-understand legacy code and the probability of this to change in the near future is very low. - recognition will come solely from your team, and this feedback won't be communicated to them. You'll remain in the dark about their expectations. - expect to stunt your career here. You won't be able to fulfill your career goals, learn new things, or develop. The environment is unsupportive of development, and they don't care about employee growth. There are many talented individuals, but they rarely get the recognition they deserve - due to immature decisions and how the company operates, developers are stuck farming numbers daily. The already poor code quality is getting worse as everyone focuses on metrics. Recents events have drastically reduced motivation and trust in the company and there are even more issues than I've shared, but hopefully, this adds to the other recent reviews. If you're thinking of joining the company, turn away. Certainly, your skills and time will be more recognized elsewhere.

2.0
18 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- High salary in an hourly basis. - Rather flexible hours but management might speak about unavailable hours. - People are often nice to talk to! but choose carefully who to trust.

Cons

- Company doesn't care about the well being of their workers, leaving people often stressed and overwhelmed. - People get called at every hour every time. It doesn't matter if you've stabilish your 8 hours per day you'll get a call at night for something that needs to be done for tomorrow. - Upper Management decides things without planning, leaving no time for the QA team to plan accordling, as well as other teams. - Feedback is left to say on the 1-1 instead of when something happens so the worker can have time to amend and change their behavior. - No training when changing positions. - Upper management will often say that if something is not working it's the workers fault and they're not trying very hard. - Nepotism is seem but no one speaks about it.

1.0
29 Jun 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The only positive thing about the company is definitely the people, especially the tech leads and developers – they're awesome. But honestly, working at a place where the c-level don't care about us, where we put in long hours without any recognition, and end up feeling humiliated, just doesn't seem worth it.

Cons

The big bosses at this company don't trust the department leaders or the employees. They recently let go over 10 people, gave some raises, and got good feedback during one-on-one meetings, but then used bad performance metrics as the reason for the layoffs. The company always has urgent bugs and is constantly firefighting. So always have bug weeks to solve a lot of them, but the company only creates more of them because they only want to see numbers. The c-level keeps changing things and processes, which just makes everything worse. At this company, quality doesn't matter. They only care about getting things done fast or meaningless metrics like total code lines written. The CEO created most of the system, but he was a poor programmer and the result is constant breakdowns. They also love to micromanage, set unrealistic deadlines, and don't want employees to be honest when estimating the time for tasks.

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