Not perfect, but best job I’ve had so far - Product Manager Toast Inc Employee Review

5.0
Nov 16, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- I enjoy my coworkers. They’re smart, easy to work with, and well rounded people - When they say unlimited PTO, they mean it. The flexibility is awesome - We get stuff done. Projects get delivered and opportunities open up creating momentum that’s exciting without being overwhelming

Cons

- Lots of focus on profitability right which has meant some cost cutting measures. Small, annoying cuts in benefits here and there - A couple people in leadership like to micromanage down multiple levels which causes unnecessary stress

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Toast Inc Response
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Thank you for sharing this review. It is great to hear there are so many aspects of your Toast experience that you're enjoying. If you would like to discuss your concerns further, I'd highly recommend reaching out to your People Success Partner. Thank you for all the wonderful work you do at Toast!

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

Best company to work for by far

Cons

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2.0
Jun 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits and health insurance are amazing and the company culture as a whole is very positive. It was a pleasure to work with almost everyone I met in my time there.

Cons

Lower management, especially for care teams, deeply lacks integrity. Retaliatory practices, lack of communication, and failure to adhere to their own policies are very common behavior depending on who your manager is. The inconsistencies across what is expected from leadership are profound and it is disappointing how much this can derail your career trajectory at Toast. It’s also very difficult to help customers at times, as Toast is notorious for launching new products at customers and providing little to no support to agents that are then expected to troubleshoot using sparse or nonexistent resources and absolutely no training. Cross-collaboration with teams that occasionally intersect is also very challenging, particularly Sales/Onboarding and Care. There were many instances where sales and onboarding specialists set customers up with false expectations of the product, which leaves care teams to deal with the aftermath.

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