Slow, but Steady Decline as a Great Place to Work - Product Manager Toast Inc Employee Review

3.0
22 May 2024
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Pros

- unlimited PTO employees can truly use freely - many incredible, intelligent coworkers - ability to work from home full-time - amazing mission and genuine shared passion for restaurants/food - company culture was incredible years ago when I started

Cons

- team goals are shockingly unclear and any established clarity is lost to to change whenever a new senior/leadership position comes on board - benefits started to be continuously cut or reduced in 2024 - management was disrespectful constantly skipping or cancelling 1-1s - company not very data-driven - despite many direct, thoughtful, and constructive attempts to clarify job performance expectations, I never received clarity around short-term performance standards, annual performance standards, or any clear steps or competencies required for promotion - company cut of 10% of its staff (550 employees) in February to benefit the bottom line on the SAME day as their earnings report and announcement of a stock buy back program.... - job security

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5.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

Fantastic company culture and excellent, full support from a highly collaborative cross-functional team that genuinely wants to see enterprise deals succeed. Overall, it is well inclusive and supportive company culture.

Cons

Rapidly changing product landscape can occasionally make cross-functional alignment a bit complex.

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We truly appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts! It's fantastic to know that you’re enjoying your time at Toast. We're proud to have Toasters like you driving our success!
4.0
8 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Strong pay (if you hit your numbers) -Ambitious goals that challenge you -Competitive landscape that will force you to get better beyond exclusively selling -Founders still very involved and very visible to the company and employees -Team cultures are always strong -For sales, you always get in touch with prospects, which is an underrated pro -When leadership promotes internal mobility and career development they mean it and support it

Cons

-Numerous Sales teams that share the same markets/TAMs. Customers and prospects get exhausted of outreach - Since going public, the goal posts keep moving forward even if 60% of the org hit goal. -A number of core leaders have left, new ones still learning the ropes which was hindering the orgs and teams

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