A great company that lives its values - Strategic Planner Torch Technologies Employee Review

5.0
13 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

An employee-owned company, Torch takes exceptional care of both its team members and its customers.

Cons

Middle management could be more open to process improvement.

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Torch Technologies Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us a kind review! We are so glad to hear that you see firsthand the care that we have for not only our Torch team, but our customers as well. We would encourage you to take advantage of Torch's Open Door Policy to share your process improvement ideas with any level of leadership!

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5.0
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Pros

Employee centric culture, ESOP, community outreach

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

• I was employed and able to gain my first year of experience. • Coworkers are generally supportive and easy to work with. • Mission work supporting the military can feel meaningful.

Cons

• Salary is not competitive. Compared to what people from my graduating class are earning in similar roles, the compensation here is noticeably lower. The ESOP is often presented as a balancing factor, but for early-career employees it doesn’t meaningfully close the gap in the short term. • Technology stack is behind current industry practices. Many of the tools and development approaches feel dated compared to what is commonly used in modern software environments. That makes it harder to build skills that translate to the broader tech market. • Limited technical leadership. Some managers have not worked as developers or engineers themselves, which makes it difficult to get practical guidance on architecture, tooling, or modern development methodologies. • Professional growth can feel self-directed. Much of the learning happens independently rather than through structured mentorship or technical leadership. • Shutdown policy created frustration. During the government shutdown, employees were not allowed to take unpaid leave and were expected to use PTO or go without pay. For junior employees especially, that policy was difficult to understand. • Contract uncertainty affects morale. With contracts approaching expiration, there can be a lot of uncertainty about future work and career continuity.

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