I couldn't ask for a better job. - Financial Analyst Torch Technologies Employee Review

5.0
Jun 3, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I took my first job after finishing my college education with Torch Technologies and have been here for about a year. I didn't really know what to expect, but it has been the greatest experience. It truly is like a family here. Their pay is more than fair, the work-life balance is unbelievable, and the company culture makes you want to be the best at your job. I'm a firm believer in companies that invest in their employees and Torch does this in several ways. Their benefits in regards to retirement and ESOP profit sharing help all employees get ahead and prepare financially for their future. Additionally, they offer perks such as tuition reimbursement. I have gone on to pursue my master's degree and Torch has reimbursed me for more than half of my costs. I'm so thankful that I've found such a great company to grow with professionally.

Cons

-I feel like the folks who don't work at corporate sometimes feel distant from the company, but given the nature of our work and organization I know there isn't really a way to fix this.

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Torch Technologies Response
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Thank you for the wonderful feedback! We are proud of the employee-ownership culture that we are able to enjoy at Torch, and we are thankful that you are able to see what Torch offers to our employee-owners financially, personally, and professionally. Thanks for being a part of the Torch family- we are glad to have you here!

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