Do not allow PAR to waste your time...... - Agile Coach PARTech Employee Review

1.0
Jun 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The ability to work remotely

Cons

Antiquated systems that are too tightly coupled to separate. Middle managers are not very skilled at developing trust among employees. PAR is more concerned with acquisitions than the development of its own. Too much of a dinosaur to survive the coming restaurant automation.

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PARTech Response
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Hello and thank you for your input and review of PAR. We recognize that we can do better, every day at PAR, and our employees make it their mission to do just that. Undoubtedly there are some areas of the business that we focus on in order to drive the best efficiencies, ROI, and value to customers. If you would be willing, we would really like to learn more about your thoughts and suggestions for how we can continue to improve. Please feel free to reach out to me, james.perduto@partech.com and I will set up some time for us to discuss. We wish you the best in your new endeavors and hope that you will remain in touch with us. Best, James

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