TORC Robotics reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(232 total reviews)
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Peter Vaughn Schmidt

50% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

TORC Robotics has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 232 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TORC Robotics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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232 reviews
3.0
Jan 24, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is very good. As are the benefits.

Cons

Constant reorganization and confusion. Unrealistic planning and goals. Senior management totally divorced from the rest of the company. Unresponsive HR and confusing and overly complex processes.

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TORC Robotics Response
2y
Thank you for the honest input. Please know your voice is being heard and your thoughts will be shared with our team. We’d love to better understand and improve your experience in the meantime. We encourage you to take advantage or Torc’s anonymous internal feedback tool. You can also contact us at feedback@torc.ai to share your concerns directly with our CHRO. We look forward to hearing from you and appreciate the opportunity to make this right!
3.0
May 17, 2024

Great company /mission , Bad management choice

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good pay/benefits, fun job, opportunity.

Cons

Biggest con is management, seems like management don't like to feel inferior to their subordinates. If you do something that's good they will try and claim that idea as their own, if you say something that makes your manager look bad or stupid they will try to twist it and make you feel like you were in the wrong even tho they were. They choose favorites based off of how threatening they are to their position. If an individual doesn't pose a threat to them they will favorite this person, but if you are a threat to their position they will continuously find things that you do wrong to keep you looking bad.

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TORC Robotics Response
2y
Thank you for the honest input. Please know your voice is being heard and your thoughts will be shared with our team for review. We’d love to better understand and improve your experience in the meantime. Please consider contacting us at feedback@torc.ai. We look forward to hearing from you and appreciate the opportunity to make this right!
2.0
May 22, 2023

Really didn't want to write this review but....

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Having been a part of Torc for 3+ years and seeing the full transition from <100 employees, to being now much larger after majority acquisition - I feel like I have been able to garner a good sense of Torc's Past, Present, and Future. Benefits are 'good' (relative to other industries, I'd say average to below average for AV sector) . Pay/Compensation is ditto to above. Engineering has an exciting and complex problem to solve, which enhances the 'buy-in' for employees. Generally could find most peers easy to collaborate with.

Cons

Here's the part where I wish wasn't true but unfortunately is: Culture is a shell of what it was (you could blame covid, expanding remote workforce/acquisitions , C-suite changes, etc.) but it has become watered down and next to nada. Torc is plagued by out-of-touch management and HR, many of these roles could be 1/4 of another person's responsibility and still be executed at the same level. The concept of 'hungry, humble, and people smart' is noble but is rarely the case as these values are not what actually pushes someone internal to the company forward (HR rather just hire 30 more engineers than fixing core problems with people management) There is much to be said about the value of 'institutional knowledge' and loyalty which, unfortunately, amounts to very little upward mobility potential. These may be isolated, but ineffective and out-of-touch decision-making by management. Requirements, design choices, road-maps, are handled by a select few (which is not always wrong), but when these game-plans finally do trickle down there is often a disconnect in proposed technical direction from management to product owner/deliverer, which could have mitigated. This overall planning/design inefficiency (which often leads to wasted time/capacity/resources) does not bode well for both company prospects and employees long-term. Torc along with every other company in this sector is R&D based with a speculative focus for prospects on the horizon (take that for what you will regarding job security), as such, come crunch time there can be a lot of finger-pointing and outcropping of egos which suffocates productivity and aforementioned work-culture.

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TORC Robotics Response
3y
Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts. Please know your input is being heard and we’re taking this seriously- it’s honest feedback like this that helps us improve! We’d love an opportunity to better understand your concerns. We encourage you to take advantage or Torc’s anonymous internal feedback tool. You can also contact our CHRO directly by emailing, feedback@torc.ai. We look forward to hearing from you!
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