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Turnkey Technologies

Is this your company?

Survive 1 Year - You're Skilled, 3 Years - You're an Idiot (or doormat)! - Anonymous employee Turnkey Technologies Employee Review

1.0
13 Sept 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Industry knowledge - Since you'll be figuring everything out yourself, you get the chance to learn feet to the fire! True understanding of the definition of "Toxic Work Culture". You may meet a couple of really good people who are still trying to figure out if they're survivors or idiots.

Cons

Micromanagement to its fullest extent. Literally getting screamed at in front of peers over things you did NOT do incorrectly (but egos will not allow for apologies). Absolutely no strategy, no direction, no context. They can't tell you how to do something because they typically don't know, but more obviously so they can berate you as desired. Also, be wary about bringing your industry connections with you, as observation shows you will be used for them and quickly discarded.

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5.0
30 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Professional Growth Innovative Projects Collaborative Environment Work-Life Balance most of the time Competitive Compensation Access to Leadership Team

Cons

The fast-paced environment and high expectations.

1.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good salary. Remote. A couple of genuinely talented and hardworking individuals who care about clients.

Cons

Much of the company's culture reflects the leadership style of the owner. Communication is often one-directional, conversations can feel more like lectures than discussions, and alternative viewpoints are frequently dismissed rather than explored. Employees and clients may leave meetings feeling unheard, regardless of their expertise or firsthand experience. There appears to be a strong preference for compliance over collaboration. Decisions are often made based on what leadership believes should happen rather than what employees or clients are actually communicating. This creates frustration, slows progress, and undermines trust. The owner has a significant influence on every aspect of the business, which can make it difficult for managers and employees to drive meaningful change even when opportunities for improvement are obvious. Many of the issues cited in employee reviews over the years (turnover, unclear expectations, communication problems, and morale concerns) appear to stem from the same source. Until leadership is willing to examine its own role in these recurring patterns, meaningful improvement will be difficult.

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