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Turing has a rating of 3.4 stars from 137 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Turing most frequently mention remote work, software engineer and pre sales. Turing ranks 6th among Service Marketplace sites.
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Hi, I'm the Project Manager at Turing.com from Argentina. My work deals with planning, organizing, directing product improvements, developer events and several other tasks.
Turing mainly runs on a data-driven approach. You have to be self-driven and should take initiative. Be it at any level, your suggestions or proposals for refinements or to develop a new process are always welcomed. You get to collaborate with people from across the globe that helps you learn a lot about their skills and gain new perspectives.
Also, local jobs in my country have rigid work timings with less pay and many regulations. Here, I have flexible working hours and more freedom.
Hoping my Turing.com review gives you a clear picture of the organization.
They are spammers. I got an email about a month ago saying someone told them I'm the best software engineer out there. They gave the person's email address and I have no clue who it is. I'm sure it was a lie though. For one thing I'm not a software engineer and I have no desire to become one. Lol.
It follows up with a link to confirm an account they already created for me and supposedly they help me find a job. Only a crappy company would do that. Very bad marketing. I asked them to unsubscribe me but I got another email just like that today. I asked them to unsubscribe me. They responded quickly and said they will but time will tell.
I work as a Marketing Analyst at Turing, my work mainly is to look after the outbound marketing activities like email marketing, ads and examining their performances.
Turing has a working environment that is diverse in culture. Working at this company, I've encountered supportive co-workers.
I don't have to struggle anymore with the traffic or login at a specific time. I don't have to worry about relocating to a new place for work. Somehow it has erased all the hassles.
Till now the job has been great, I've learned various new things in terms of my work and I don't even need to worry about taking a vacation because sometimes it's more or less like the blend of both.
For me, it's a great place. It has a good working environment and surplus career growth opportunities. I hope my Turing review gives you an idea of how it will be to work in the company.
Hey, I'm from India, and I have joined as a Talent Specialist at Turing.com. My work deals with helping the senior management to hire the best software developers available from all over the world for the internal software team.
Before mentioning any of the good points of Turing company, I'd like to say, you can work at your convenience and at a time that suits you the best. Turing's remote work culture is also one of the best aspects of my job. I no longer have to struggle through the traffic to reach the office. I just sit and log in at an hour as per my convenience. The flexible working hours have made life pretty easy. I don't face the extra pressure of traveling, dressing, or logging in at a specific time.
Also, senior management appreciates your work and respects your ideas that come from the employees.
There is career growth in this company.
I'm an Account Executive at Turing. I am responsible for taking inbound calls, reviewing the Turing model with prospective customers, and managing their experience when they decide to move forward with us - ideally helping them to hire engineers.
Good things:
- I like the autonomy of being able to manage myself and my work, and the ability to work from anywhere.
- Management is very open and communicative about navigating onboarding.
- As long as you're getting your work done, Turing is pretty flexible about how you're getting it done.
- The organization has a true sense of vision and mission that trickles down from the CEO. There is also a sense of teamwork and collaboration even though everyone is located in different regions across the world - Turing does a great job of trying to cultivate a global workplace culture!
Room for Improvement / Heads-up:
- For those who want to be a part of the Turing family, be prepared to be a little overwhelmed - especially in the beginning - it is a startup and there are still processes that are not yet figured out and not a lot of SOP's created for the processes that do exist.
- The training process is also very minimal, which means that you're kind of learning as you go and when you don't know something - it can hold up your workflow while you try to figure it out or ask for help. This means it can be easy to get blocked. That being said these are issues management is aware of and is trying to improve. On top of that everyone is very nice and helpful (just very busy as well :) ).
Personally for me, most of the best opportunities would require relocation to another city away from where I live. That could be in another state or even neighbouring cities. This comes with a lot of costs and commitments. So earlier even before you were sure of committing to a job for a long period of time, you have to invest in ten different things to be able to start and see how it actually is your cup of tea. And I feel that's really why the majority of the workforce in my network lives with on a day to day basis.
But I had zero worries while joining up with Turing! And to no surprise, it has turned out to be so much more than I expected! I'm definitely holding onto this cup of tea:)
The balance. I've found the focus on work-life balance and well-being extremely refreshing and freeing. You're never overworked or pushed to work beyond 40 hours in a week.
Here at Turing.com, I'm a part of the content team, and I'm primarily helping out with developer facing content and copy efforts. If you're searching for Turing jobs or you wish to be among us, I'd say just put your best foot forward and showcase the extent of your talent. It will definitely speak for itself, and Turing's ears are always seeking the sound of talented folks!
I'm actually not a Turing developer. But you know who is? My brother! He got a remote developer job that he loves with a U.S. company through my referral. And not just that, I got paid $250 from Turing.com's referral program! Just for helping my brother find work!
Hi! I'm from Indore, India and I work with the content team at Turing. Job opportunities in Indore are fewer, and apart from that, I'm also prone to introvertedness. For me, a non-remote job would've been a nightmare irrespective of the country I'm in, so remote work is the best option. What makes my Turing job different from others is the optimistic work culture, helpful team members, and flexible working hours. Additionally, everyone values your ideas here and believes in mutual growth.
Hey, I'm a Social Media Specialist at Turing.com.
My work is to analyze and create effective content strategies to drive traction and growth through our social media handles.
Here are the things that I love about Turing:
The freedom to make my own work hours.
Ample time to fit in my workouts and experiment with hobbies I never had time for before!
The fact that nobody from work bothers me outside work hours or on the weekends!
Daily commuting was always an issue for me. I've had to let go of prospective opportunities because of their distance from my residence. I don't have to bother about commuting to work anymore.
The work culture here is so positive! People are always lending each other a helping hand and the management is also very encouraging.
If you're planning to join Turing, JUST GO FOR IT!
Hi, I'm from India and I'm part of the content team with Turing.com.
To be honest, I'm not a fan of a regular job. In my previous workplace, I was always traveling and doing most of my work remotely. I believe traveling teaches you a lot, and if you can somehow find a perfect mix of both work and travel at the one time, that's a heavenly match!
I wasn't very sure about Turing initially. I only explored their website, followed their social media handles, and read some positive as well as not-so-positive reviews about the company. But like they say, never judge a book by its cover. And that's what I did! I followed my intuition and now I'm working with the most amazing people across the globe.
The best thing about working at the Turing company is that people here appreciate your work. Even if you make some mistakes, they're always there to help you out, so you never feel left out.
So far, I'm enjoying working at Turing. I'm part of one of the most critical teams of the organization i. E. content team. I have the coolest mentors who never lose their calm. They have been guiding me through the process and getting me familiar with all the dos and don'ts.
Also now I don't have to encounter unnecessary stress, or bear futile traveling expenses, and don't have to expose myself to pollution as well.
- No doubt Turing is a startup and it operates as one, so you'll have enough startup challenges here
- The values, principles, and ethics shared by the leaders trickle down across the entire organization, and they motivate you to take purposeful action at every step
- Remote work has given me the freedom to start my day whenever I want
- I can travel and work at the same time
- People are fun at Turing
- Best mentors you'll ever find. Cool, calm, and hard-working!
I'm based out of Croatia and I'm the Enterprise Pre-sales Team Lead at Turing.com. As part of my work, I get to interact & communicate with different people across the globe, which is great! Anyone planning to apply to Turing jobs, make your motto just like Nike and Just Do It! :)
I work with the Developer Success Team, also known as the Trial Period Buddy at Turing.com
I connect with new developers who are in the trial period to check if they are settling down well or not.
To check if they are getting all the necessary support from the Turing team and the client to make their trial period smooth.
I also have to find out if the developers are facing any challenges, and of course mainly if they like their new project.
I'm also involved with the Hiring Operations at the Turing company in interview scheduling, briefing, and preparation process.
I make sure that the developer is well aware of the client's profile, share interview-related tips, and recall them about the basic online interview etiquettes.
Sharing responsibility and giving freedom to perform our tasks in our best way are things that I love the most about Turing.
Remote work is a blessing at any given time, especially during this pandemic situation. Here are a few things I love about remote work.
Traveling and commuting is a major problem in my city. Traffic and public transport system are not so good, so people have to drive for hours to get to the office and back home. With remote work, I don't have to travel anymore.
No more hygiene or sanitization related issues since we're working from home
Flexible working hours. Can start and complete my work anytime.
And the best thing is that we get to eat freshly cooked meals with our dear ones at home.
Turing has the culture of accommodating all sorts of talent and gives them the perfect atmosphere to develop themselves as per their liking and interest.
Supportive, warm, and super-talented people to work with!
I'm a Content Writer at Turing.com and my work involves writing blogs and creating developer and customer-specific content for their website.
Non-remote jobs come with a bevy of constraints such as:
Endless commute
Traffic issues
Expensive commute
Unnecessary stress etc.
Since Turing operates remotely, you don't have to encounter such problems. It comes with all the remote work benefits like flexible working hours, 100% remote work, and the freedom to work at a time that suits you best.
What's even better is that you have the liberty to work with a super-talented global team from the comfort of your home. People at Turing are pretty warm and supportive, and I really enjoy working with them.
Some tips for people applying to Turing Jobs.
Analyze the assessment test patiently
Familiarize yourself with the basics of American English
Be proactive in the interview and ask questions to understand Turing better
Do your homework thoroughly on Turing website and social media handles
Hope you like my Turing review!
Hi, I'm from Pakistan and I'm a Data Scientist at Turing.com. My job at Turing is to optimize & streamline the vetting process for developers and hiring entities.
Apart from Data Science, I've recently started focussing on the sales funnel with occasional insights and analyses for the supply ops.
As far as my Turing review is concerned, I enjoy the diversified, startuppy environment at Turing, apart from all the fast learning opportunities. However, my main driving force is remote work. I even worked for 6 months remotely before joining Turing. I find myself very much compatible with a remote and flexible working environment.
The city which I come from has a major traffic problem. During office hours, the traffic situation gets even worse. With the hot whether, it becomes really hard to commute in summer times.
Although, there's no shortage of regular jobs here, finding jobs in the Data Science sectors is not an easy thing. As I am a Data Scientist, I hardly find any options here tho the situation might be different for devs working in other areas.
Hey, I'm from Croatia. I'm part of the Turing Pre-sales team and my work includes connecting developers with jobs, through onboarding and matching.
I would like to share my Turing review to give you some insight into how remote work experience would be like.
People working at Turing are great, dedicated, fun, and very helpful. Working with Turing.com gives me space to be myself, I love the flexibility and the fact that I can work from anywhere.
Besides the advantage of working remotely (no need to drive to work, savings in time, and eco and sustainable advantage). We are an inclusive community, taking care of each individual in this challenging time, focused on the result, but with a lot of fun. We're always celebrating and appreciating the team as a whole.
If you are joining the Turing company, be open to new opportunities and be yourself :)
Hi, I'm a Talent Acquisition Specialist at Turing.com and my job is to attract and onboard the best candidates for the company. The culture here is very open, collaborative, and Flexible. It gives me global exposure since I'm always working with multiple stakeholders across the globe.
Remote work at Turing has given me the freedom to work in flexible working hours and I don't have to travel to work anymore.
If you're looking for a fast-paced organization where innovation is the key and a diverse work culture, then I believe Turing can be the perfect place for you.
I'm a technical interviewer at Turing from India.
I interview developers for Turing jobs and select the best candidates for our customers.
Turing has flexible timings, takes care of a good work life balance, and everyone is active and helping.
For those who want to be a part of Turing, I say go for it, it might be that change/opportunity which you were always looking for.
I am a Turing.com Technical Recruiter. I conduct live coding, fast track interviews for the Turing developer candidates and update the result for next steps. I enjoy the flexible and at most work life balance. This is a very good company to work full time remote. No politics, ethical environment and lots of encouragement from team members. My team is placed across the world and is a very talented team, happy to work with them. I'm interacting and finding world's top talent on daily basis and building boundary less network.
I'm working at Turing.com as a Content Specialist from India. So here goes my Turing review: My role mainly requires me to write blogs, work on scripts for videos and conduct interviews. The best part about Turing is the flexibility it provides with time and the fact that I do not have to step out for work. I save a lot of time that would otherwise go in commute and utilize that in taking time out for myself and my hobbies. One thing that really troubled me in a non-remote job was the fact that I had to get up at least about a couple of hours before the office would begin to get ready and leave for work. At times, it would take about an hour to book an Uber due to the surge in demand for a cab in the early hours of the day. Traffic was another issue. Other than that, the flexibility of time was also a problem. I would not get time to work on my hobbies or skill-sets. Turing has helped me overcome these issues. The flexibility it provides has helped me manage my time better. Working remote has always been a dream, and now that I can work from anywhere, I'd rather work from a hill station than from a cubicle. Honestly, if you're super skilled in your field of work, there is nothing else you need to worry about. In fact, once you join the organization, you are going to have a lot of fun (apart from work, of course)!
I am from Croatia and I work as an onboarding/matching specialist (i. E. help onboard and match Turing developers) at Turing.com. The flexibility, the privilege not to commute to work is great. You don't have to worry about questions like Why don't I have any free time for myself? What will I cook for my family today? When will I have time to wash clothes or tide the house? The ability not to commute gave me extra time for all those things. But also to be more with my family. I bet everyone can also find few more advantages to this. You have to know that work here is also hard, fun, thrilling and you can learn a lot. Be proactive, open, enthusiastic and bring the best version of yourselves.
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