Great company with intelligent, collaborative team and strong passion - Anonymous employee TouchTunes Employee Review

5.0
27 Nov 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have been with TouchTunes for several months now and have had an overwhelmingly positive experience so far. The teams are highly motivated and focused on building the best products possible and there is little room for distraction. It is a great place to learn from bright colleagues who are more than willing to help and the positive energy in the office seems to be contagious right now. Executives are focused and supportive and are very open to new ideas and harnessing employees' strengths. If you believe you have good ideas, share them! They will be taken seriously. The HR team is very receptive to the needs of its employees and have established a fun workplace environment with recreational events, Lunch & Learns and more. There are very few music tech companies pushing the limits in the way that TouchTunes is and this is a great time to work for a company that is growing and innovating at record pace.

Cons

There are a lot of legacy systems which often make it difficult to innovate and iterate products at the highest possible speed, but there seems to be strategies in place to fix this.

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Cons

- Toxic Leadership Culture: Incompetent, egotistical, and narcissistic management that fosters fear rather than collaboration. - Zero Upward Mobility: No clear career paths or growth opportunities; promotions and recognition are rare or politically driven. - Miserable Work Environment: Employees, especially those who’ve been there long-term, appear burned out, disengaged, and deeply unhappy. - Soul-Sucking Atmosphere: The energy is heavy, draining, and creatively stifling — it feels like survival, not inspiration. - Widespread Negativity: Teams spend more time gossiping, complaining, or blaming others than actually collaborating or problem-solving. - Divisive Leadership: Leadership preaches values like inclusion and teamwork but acts in the opposite way — creating silos and favoritism. - HR Complicity: HR prioritizes protecting toxic management over supporting employee well-being or addressing serious workplace issues. - Culture of Fear and Bullying: Bullies are rewarded and thrive in the environment, while kind, collaborative, and talented people often leave. - Lack of Accountability: Poor performers in leadership roles face no consequences; bad behavior is normalized. - Hypocritical “Culture” Messaging: Company values are used as PR slogans, not guiding principles — nothing authentic about the “people-first” narrative. - Rampant Discrimination: Racism, Islamophobia, and other forms of bias are openly tolerated or ignored by leadership — creating a hostile environment for anyone outside the “inner circle.” -Declining Business & Outdated Product: Revenue continues to fall because the product is irrelevant in a changing economy — especially during a recession. Leadership refuses to innovate or face reality. - Overall Dysfunction: The company is a case study in how not to run a business — a revolving door of talent, crumbling morale, and no vision for the future.

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