Excellent Organization - Senior Software Engineer Torch Technologies Employee Review

5.0
Feb 18, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Torch is an all-around excellent organization. I have been here for about 9 years now and continue to be impressed by the commitment to the individual that exists at all levels of management here. The amount of time, effort, and funding that goes into promoting a positive workplace culture and work/life balance is certainly impressive. This company realizes that its employee-owners are its greatest asset and makes sure to promote that with its actions. * Employee stock option plan (ESOP) * Competitive salary and benefits package * Torch HELPS charity * Young professionals focused activities * Company sponsored family activities (movie nights, children's Christmas party, etc.) * Growing company with many opportunities for advancement

Cons

Torch has experienced impressive growth over the last several years, so there has been the occasional "growing pain" in certain areas. The company works diligently to address these issues and has always been open to suggestions in all areas of management.

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Torch Technologies Response
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Thank you for the wonderful review! We are thankful that you continue to appreciate what Torch offers in both professional and personal benefits. We also thank you for understanding that although we make every effort to ensure intentional and positive growth, the rapid nature of the growth has resulted in some growing pains. Thank you for sticking with Torch all these years; we appreciate all you do for Torch!

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