Turo reviews

2.7

34% would recommend to a friend

(558 total reviews)
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Andre Haddad

38% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Turo has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 558 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Turo employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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558 reviews
1.0
Sep 9, 2024

Terrible culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay and free fruit in the office

Cons

I found the culture in the UK team shocking, with frequent verbal aggression from UK leadership - I witnessed colleagues being yelled at, insulted, and sworn at by senior leaders, to their faces and behind their backs, and witnessed multiple colleagues crying at various points in time. Many employees left around the same time I did - I believe this was a result of the terrible atmosphere in the office. Personally, I suffered an enormous hit to my professional confidence, which still affects me over a year later. I knew it was time to leave when the people in my life started pointing out I wasn’t my happy, upbeat self anymore. I went into the role optimistic and excited to make a difference at a young, innovative company, and I came out doubting myself, feeling dejected and let down by the people who let the poor behaviour go unchecked. I do believe this is unique to the London team - have heard great things from the Canada and Australia teams in particular.

5.0
Sep 24, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- Great salary, even for someone starting their careers. - Medical and dental benefits. - Retirement matching (401k/rrsp) with a 200% match rate. Yes 200%. - Fringe benefits. You get $50 USD every month to spend towards stuff like Amazon, Uber and other gift cards. - Turo pays you on top of your salary for phone and internet. - Flexible time off policy. Meaning you can take as much time as need off as long as you are meeting your objectives, goals and business needs. Example, if you need 6 weeks off throughout the year instead of the normal 2 to 3 weeks, it’s totally ok. - Senior management, heads and executives value everyone’s opinion, and are hands on and will take the time to talk with you about anything. Within my first week on the job I had a conversation with the CEO. I have been working for the last 20 years with various other companies and have never met a CEO before. - Snack boxes get sent to your house as we are WFH due to the covid pandemic. The boxes have about 10 to 15 items that come in them each month, like chips, protein bars, chocolates and various drinks. - $100 Turo credit that you can roll over every month without expiring. You can use this credit to rent a car at any time. - Stock options. Turo has a great stock option program that makes you want to be the best you be and to help the company perform. - Monthly social events fully paid for. - Bi-weekly company meetings, where the whole company gets together on a Zoom call to discuss the business. Turo is an amazing with being transparent with its employees and we get to know everything that is being worked on well before it’s implemented, which gives the employees the time to reflect, adapt and ask important questions.

Cons

- Nothing at all. I promise you will be the happiest you ever will be and there are no cons to working for Turo.

1.0
Jun 3, 2025

Going downhill fast

Recommend
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Pros

A genuinely good product that works well.

Cons

Leadership is desperate to grow at any cost to finally go public. The cost in this case is people's jobs, benefits, perks, culture and morale. After a round of cutting benefits and perks, there was a massive round of layoffs. Just a matter of time until the next one so jump ship while you a can. Stay away if you can.

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