Great people, great atmosphere, love working here - Anonymous employee TouchTunes Employee Review

5.0
Jan 26, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Opportunity for growth - Great location - Growing Culture - Demo parties with Beer & Chips every Friday!

Cons

- Hard to find Parking/ Office indoor parking is expensive - No RSP matching, but they're working on something

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TouchTunes Response
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Thank you very much for your positive review, I appreciate it very much. On your pros, we are very pleased with our new Montreal office and location. It has played a key role in creating a great work environment. I like that "growth" came up twice! We are very focused on growing the business by shipping better and better products and services for our customers. On the cons, I hear you on parking, that is a challenge with this location, I will check in with the team there if there is anything we can do about that. Lastly, on RSP matching, we worked on it and launched that in 2018.

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