Hi, I am Tanvi from Goa, India, and Talent Acquisition Coordinator at Turing.com. My role involves sourcing and hiring candidates for the internal team. With non-remote work, I spent a lot of time traveling. However, remote work allows me to manage my time better, do my chores, and spend time with my family. It's a great opportunity if you can strategically manage your time well!
They will NOT stop spamming me. It's been MONTHS! The company I work for is not even in their field and has no use for software engineers. They may be a good company to work for, but their practices when it comes to soliciting clients is completely annoying!
I am CEO of a company and hired a software developer from Turing. This was the worst experience I had having dealt with several software development vendors. Here are some key points that you should keep in mind before shooting yourself in the head (hiring anyone from Turing).
1. The rates Turing charges for average developers is astronomical. If you somehow fall into the trap of hiring anyone from Turing make sure you have a million dollars in you account as you may have to shell out at least half of it. (DO NOT FALL FOR THE TRIAL PERIOD SCAM)
2. TURING does not take any responsibility of the work or deliverables expected out of the developer. The developer I hired did not deliver a single useful function that could be deployed in production even after a couple of months.
3. The developer hired was not professional at all and did not attend meetings on time and would take leaves (PTO) without prior notice.
4. The developer hired was found to be working for other clients even when hired full time.
Turing does not take any responsibility of the actions taken by the developer or the poor quality work products even after overcharging for the developer costs.
Stay Away from TURING is my 2 cents!
Hey, I am Naela and I work as a Culture Specialist at Turing.com. Being a remote team spread across the globe, I ensure that the work culture remains as inclusive as possible.
My job includes conducting team bonding exercises, team engagement and making sure that the happiness meter at the workplace is always in the green zone. I also organize parties and events every 2-3 months. I get to meet diverse people across the globe and also get to experiment with different ways to ensure that everyone is satisfied. The best part about Turing is the highly adaptive team of people spread across the world.
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.
They ask for your ID information and phones. This is identity theft also note this company CEOs are indians
Dear All,
Sat Sri Akal ji
After my last review about turing.com
I recently got a reply from them to update my resume
Let's see how this goes.
Dear all,
Sat Sri Akal ji
I had a non tech evaluation call with turing as a developer.
We even negotiated salary in this call but
Did not get follow up email from the conversation.
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.
I joined Turing.com as a technical content writer a few months back. I am a B. Tech (CSE) graduate and my experience with Turing has been amazing so far. I've been working with a global team across the world and gaining new experiences while interacting with some of the best engineers. I would like to appreciate the work environment at Turing where every opinion matters and we strive for continuous improvement. Before joining here, I went ahead to check Turing reviews on different sites and I was pretty excited by the reviews where people shared their experiences working from the comfort of their homes away from the hassle of city traffic, and getting better compensation as compared with local jobs. I'm glad that I joined Turing as I'm able to maintain a perfect work-life balance and enjoy both personal and professional life.
Hello, my name is Angelina and I'm from Oakland, California. I've been working at Turing for four months as an Account Executive. I assist excellent organizations in connecting with our worldwide pool of pre-vetted developers. I used to take a bus, then a train, and then another bus to go to my 9-mile-away job. Earlier, I was spending anywhere from 2 to 3 hours a day driving to an office to conduct a job that didn't need me to be present in person. We have a lot of openings at Turing, and we're growing fast, so apply for the exact jobs that pique your interest!
My name is Sam and I'm a part-time employee based in the California. I have worked across various administrative roles on Turing's internal team over the past 8 months. I appreciate Turing for their flexible schedules, good rates, and the feeling of being a part of a company which is going places. For anyone hoping to succeed at Turing (or any remote-first company), I would recommend communicating your ability to work well in a remote setting in your application. Show that you can meet deadlines, collaborate across time zones, and be productive on your own time.
I started out working as a Recruitment Specialist at Turing.com. I and my team at Turing hired for internal roles. Soon I was moved into Vetting Ops, where I am working as a Career Consultant. I like the team that I am a part of, super fun people to work with.
In my country, the daily commute and the travel expenses that come with it are always a problem, if you're working a non-remote job. You also get limited time for personal or family matters. This is no longer a problem for me now. Turing's remote working culture has given me a great opportunity to focus on personal development which lacked in an orthodox work from the office set up. But what really makes Turing a better company are its enthusiastic people, who are always available to assist/help their peers
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.
If you think that you're a good software engineer, whether in back-end programming, front-end development or any other software engineering skill-sets, try your hand at qualifying for Turing software jobs. If you're selected, you'll be able to tap into your fullest potential and work with a great team.
I work as a Marketing Analyst from India and mostly look after contact sourcing, generating data-driven insights, and marketing campaigns on the supply side. Working with the Turing remote team (where people are so skilled and efficient at what they do) has been an amazing experience for me. With Turing you get to work remotely with very diverse people from different countries and continents. If you're looking for good quality work which will have a real impact on the world and work with an amazing team at the comfort of your home, then Turing.com is definitely the place for you.
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!
I am a Content Writer at Turing.com. I'm based in Nigeria. The ability to connect with people of diverse background and ethnicity is what I love the most about Turing remote work. Locally, one would face lot of struggles at a non-remote job. Waking up early, beating traffic, adhering to strict working rules, dress code and the list is endless. My Turing job is different because it's flexible and the company's culture is dynamic. I also don't have to worry a lot about dressing up or looking good to work every day, working where ever or however is something that's really beautiful about remote work. If you are looking forward to being a part of the Turing team, I'd say don't sleep on it, don't hesitate. Turing is truly a beautiful place to work in.
Hello, my name is Fabian and I'm from Argentina. I work as a quality assurance analyst in the process automation industry. For the past three months, I've been working with Turing. What I like most about Turing is his ability to work as part of a team and his knowledge of individuals from all places and cultures. Working from home, where I am more comfortable and have access to my own computers, with a first-world paycheck while living in the third, is by far the nicest element of working remotely. You have the opportunity to choose the proper work and position for you; be honest with yourself and consider whether or not it will make you happy in the long run; use this knowledge to find your spot without delay
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.
Hi, my name is Alejandro Rodriguez and I am from Mexico. I have been working as a tech recruiter at Turing.com for the past 2 months. My job is to ensure the proper matching of global talent with the amazing companies in the USA.
I am in love with the 100% remote work culture. On top of that, Turing allows me to choose my own working hours. Being a tech recruiter, I can suggest you make your resume as explanatory as possible as it helps us and our clients get a better understanding of your skills and your abilities.
Answer: My experience hasn't been good. They keep you waiting with no response.
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.