TORC Robotics reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(232 total reviews)
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Peter Vaughn Schmidt

49% 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
4.0
Mar 27, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Great team(s), employees are top notch Above average pay and benefits for the Blacksburg area Management constantly trying to improve

Cons

Sometimes tedious work Overqualified for some jobs I took Some with is funded by military, so you should be ok with having to do that

4.0
Jul 13, 2015

Busy and rewarding place to work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Never bored, fun work environment, good benefits, snacks and food supplied, lots of different fast paced projects: you will have new opportunities quickly.

Cons

long hours are the norm. sales team is eager to please the customer, as a result the engineers and technicians have to pick up an already crazy pace.

1.0
Jun 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Good base pay - Interesting domain and problem

Cons

- Leadership across multiple divisions lacks both technical depth and strategic clarity. Initiatives are often dictated by vanity, optics, or internal favoritism rather than feasibility or product alignment. - The AI division exemplifies the broader dysfunction. There’s no roadmap, no accountability, and no clear path toward integrating any work into real products. It operates in a bubble — isolated from the rest of the company and reality. - Teams are treated less like professional engineers and more like graduate students in a toxic PhD lab — constantly needing to justify their work, chase the approval of insecure leaders, and navigate unclear, shifting expectations. Critical thinking is discouraged, and questioning the status quo can hurt your standing. - Leadership routinely shows up late, contradicts themselves, and deflects blame when projects slip — often blaming the team instead of addressing structural blockers. - Constructive feedback is not just unwelcome — it’s risky. Several people have faced retaliation after raising legitimate concerns. The culture incentivizes silence and conformity. - Employees feel pressure to comply with unreasonable demands out of fear — often taking on excessive workloads or staying quiet about mistreatment. - Many experienced engineers have either resigned or been pushed out. Their roles are being filled by junior hires with little guidance, leading to a noticeable decline in engineering quality and morale. - Decision-making is dominated by ego, not data. Some senior figures in technical leadership seem more interested in internal power plays than in shipping anything meaningful. - HR and upper leadership have shown little willingness to engage with these issues. There’s a heavy reliance on spin and surface-level messaging, rather than fixing root problems. Review: Over the past few years, the company’s culture has deteriorated into a toxic mix of insecurity, politics, and incompetence. What was once a promising place to build innovative products has devolved into performative leadership, internal chaos, and a growing disregard for employee well-being and technical

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TORC Robotics Response
10mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your unique perspective. Feedback of all kinds helps us reflect and grow, and we take these concerns seriously. We recognize that our success depends on a strong culture and clear technical direction, and we’re actively working to improve cross-functional collaboration, transparency, and leadership accountability. While we are proud of our mission and the commitment of our team, we understand that continuous improvement is necessary — especially in such a high-growth, high-impact field. If you’re open to sharing more about your experience or suggestions, we encourage you to reach out confidentially at feedback@torc.ai. Thank you again for your feedback and for the contributions you’ve made during your many years at Torc.
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