The WORST company to work for - Anonymous employee Turo Employee Review

1.0
9 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The still, very rarely, offer perks such as paid lunch.

Cons

The CEO of this company embodies many of the systemic issues seen across corporate leadership today. The executive team demonstrates a consistent lack of fiscal responsibility and shows little regard for the well-being of their employees. Public records reveal that the CEO earns a six-figure salary, while many of us struggle to cover basic living expenses like rent and groceries. As fears grow over an impending market downturn, the silence and inaction from leadership have left teams feeling vulnerable and unsupported. There’s a widespread sense that, even in the face of personal hardship—or worse—our struggles would be met with indifference from the top, all while executives continue to enjoy luxury lifestyles. In recent months, essential benefits have been stripped away, including something as basic as free parking. Meanwhile, employees are forced to commute and shoulder additional costs, while ownership prioritizes real estate ventures over employee welfare. Supporting current leadership, particularly Andre, feels increasingly untenable. His track record, both here and in previous ventures, reflects an inability to run a company sustainably or with empathy. The job has become emotionally, mentally, and financially draining for many of us, but the current job market doesn't allow much room to leave. Morale is at an all-time low. Rumors of bankruptcy and a possible merger with Uber only add to the uncertainty. At this point, even positions in retail or fast food offer more stability and dignity than what this company currently provides.

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5.0
6 May 2026
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Pros

Good culture in the engineering department

Cons

Still waiting for their IPO

5.0
26 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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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