TouchTunes reviews

2.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(129 total reviews)
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Ross Honey

32% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

TouchTunes has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 129 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The TouchTunes employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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129 reviews
1.0
Jul 10, 2017

It Only Got Worse

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Coworkers are cool to hang out with outside work. Lax dress code- jeans and t-shirts. Music playing in the office. Beer on Fridays.

Cons

Working at TouchTunes is demoralizing and at times out right degrading. Inefficiency and dysfunction is the name of the game in pretty much every part of the New York office. Anyone hired below the VP level is treated as easily replaceable headcount hired to purely execute tasks. Despite working hard very few are promoted or recognized for their work because executive management genuinely does not want to see employees grow beyond the role they were hired for. Employee morale is low and turnover is high, this speaks for itself. Most coworkers are actively looking for new positions. Any new ideas will get squashed before they reach the table, at some point people stop trying. In fact, expect to have your job threatened if you push for innovation. There have been numerous layoffs for “budget reasons” and vacant positions are left empty without replacements. These are big red flags on the financial situation at TouchTunes.   Executive management is a huge disappointment that no one seems willing to address. There’s a large disconnect between executives and “everyone else”. With the lack of communication and very little transparency it’s amazing the company still functions at any level. Upper management spends time dictating orders and micromanaging every single thing instead of leading teams and focusing on strategy. Execs are egotistical and think they’re the only ones who can come up with ideas. The need for controlling every aspect is killing employee moral. Management spends time fighting each other and their subordinates. Management often does not treat employees fairly. Some can work from home, others cannot. Some can come in late and leave early, others get reprimanded for the same behavior. No amount of free beer on Fridays will make working at TouchTunes worth it.

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TouchTunes Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback, it is unfortunate that you were so unhappy working at TouchTunes. I hope you are enjoying your next opportunity more, as life is too short. We completed our annual anonymous employee poll in March of 2018, and after reviewing the New York Office results, I am very glad that the vast majority of the New York team is having a much better experience with us. A few highlights: -95% of employees said their job was important to accomplishing the mission of the organization -94% said their manager was approachable and available -92% said their job gave them a sense of personal satisfaction -92% said they are always treated with respect while they are at work -87% said that employees are held accountable for achieving goals However, that doesn’t mean we can’t improve. That same poll had only 71% of employees saying that we clearly communicate our strategies and goals, so we have some work to do there. With all that said, overall I feel good about both the team and the work environment we have in the New York office, and TouchTunes overall.
2.0
Oct 19, 2016

A HUGE Disappointment!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice location in Mid-town Manhattan. Casual business dress and jeans optional any day. Executive management doesn't seem to worry about the staff completing a normal 8 hour workday.

Cons

Where do I start.... Too many Chiefs and not enough Indians. As a lower level employee you were simply there to execute what you were told and not have any ideas of your own. It was very rare, to have any ideas by the junior staff brought to fruition, however, if you did not contribute ideas, it reflected badly against you. Countless hours were wasted "brainstorming" ideas or trying to be proactive only to be told, "No, that's not how we do things here". Plus, if a junior staff did come up with a great idea, it was then turned over to executive management to "revise or refine" which basically meant that the idea was completely changed. So eventual the junior staff would leave. There was a high turnover rate and anyone continuing to work there felt they were in a dismal environment. There seemed to be little recognition that overall, the company provides a powerful consumer product via the sale of MUSIC at a jukebox. They constantly focused on their customer base, who sold the jukeboxes, but little was done to market to the end user, who ultimately has to buy the music in order to make the company profitable. The marketing team was bogged down by TWO old school executives, with no clear definition on each of their roles and the constant disagreements on how to market. Along with needing to have COMPLETE authority on all marketing projects, there was always a bottleneck to get things finalized. It was ridiculously disturbing that they defined EVERY minute detail of anything that had to be done, right down to arguments about a shade of purple in a advertisement, or a font type, or a comma in a sentence, or a hyphen for a word. Ad sales suffered because management believed in trying to catch only the big fish, which was virtually impossible with barely any brand recognition for the TouchTunes product and executive management was doing nothing to pay attention. The creative team, which was brilliant with their innovative ideas and great designs was often forced to change things at the demand of executives, who believed they had a better "eye" for good design. There was little trust between executive management and junior staff members, most of which had great forward thinking ideas and could bring the company into a new era of music entertainment, if the old school style of thinking was put to rest and the fresher generation was allowed to actually give their ideas a chance. Also, there were virtually no processes in place, no controls when it came to signing off on projects and a great deal of wasteful spending.

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TouchTunes Response
8y
Thanks for your feedback. I am sorry your time at TouchTunes was a disappointment, I hope you are enjoying your next role more, as life it too short. This review is from almost 2 years ago, so I think it would be helpful to share the NYC office results from our more recent anonymous employee poll from March 2018. Overall, I am pleased that the vast majority of the team here is happy working at TouchTunes. A few highlights: -95% of employees said their job was important to accomplishing the mission of the organization -94% said their manager was approachable and available -92% said their job gave them a sense of personal satisfaction -92% said they are always treated with respect while they are at work -87% said that employees are held accountable for achieving goals However, that doesn’t mean we can’t improve. That same poll had only 71% of employees saying that we clearly communicate our strategies and goals, so we have some work to do there. With all that said, overall I feel good about both the team and the work environment we have in the New York office, and TouchTunes overall.
1.0
Jan 16, 2015

Terrible Experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Made a few good friends. That's about it.

Cons

Working for this company was one of the most humiliating experiences I've ever had. It's a good product but the employees often left me feeling insecure and embarrassed. Instead of judging my skills as an employee, they would sit around at lunch and inquire about my personal life - coming up with their own humiliating inferences and assumptions. It was very hurtful. If you didn't do much but were friends with management, you'd be fine. You could be the hardest worker there but if management doesn't like you, you would always have one foot out the door. Many days I would leave ready to cry or quit. The problem begins with the managers, specifically the sales team - who will engage in trash talk about employees with their peers. It is a very unprofessional environment. After a few years of torture, I went on to work for a successful corporation and after seeing what it's like to be apart of a company that prides itself on making their employees feel valued and safe - TouchTunes should be ashamed of themselves. The high turnover rate speaks for itself. Most people don't stay more than five years - there's a reason why. There's not much opportunity for career advancement, the ceiling is set very low. If you survive for 10 years or so, you might be made a manager but that's highly unlikely. Long story short, don't work here.

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