Not your average startup - Software Engineer Turo Employee Review

5.0
Jun 3, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Turo reinvests its profit back into its employees and customers. - The community here is so close. Even as I was onboarding remotely, many people from different teams reached out to get to know me and made sure that I felt welcome. - Turo is growing very quickly, and this means lots of opportunity. - Salary and stock options are competitive with other SF companies. - Not a lot of ego involved when working with other people.

Cons

- It's still a startup, so the codebase is not mature yet. However, this means that you as the engineer will have the opportunity to fix things that you think can be improved. - Seems like they'd prefer people to go back to the office when it starts opening up. If you prefer fully remote then this may be a downside for you.

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5.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

Caring and supportive place to work.

Cons

The delayed IPO makes generating liquidity difficult.

5.0
Feb 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve been at Turo for over seven years, and that alone says a lot about how I feel about this place. I’ve learned so much here. I’ve grown as a professional, taken on real responsibility, made mistakes, learned from them, and been given the opportunity to improve and keep moving forward. This environment builds confidence and loyalty. The work is challenging in a good way. It has pushed me to think bigger and solve meaningful problems, and when you make progress, you can actually see the impact, especially on the government relations team. The people truly make it special, from the CEO to the CLO to my VP and Director. There’s strong collaboration, a sense of ownership, and a team that genuinely cares. I’m proud to be here and excited about what we’re continuing to build.

Cons

Like any growing company, it hasn’t always been smooth. We’ve been through ups and downs together, and that has built trust, but it hasn’t been without difficulty. We’re back in a hybrid model now, and while we’ve adapted well, change takes adjustment. We’ve also experienced departures and layoffs, which was tough because we lost some really good apples. That part was not easy. But even through those moments, the company has continued to evolve, and change has brought new opportunities and fresh energy.

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