Toast Inc reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,662 total reviews)
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Aman Narang

77% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Toast Inc has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,662 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Toast Inc employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Oct 7, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The Product is awesome, the best POS in hospitality. The things it enables small businesses to do are great. If you are lucky to be given a good territory, the money is good.

Cons

The quota does not align for the market in your territory and territories are not equal. Don’t expect any free time for the first 6 months or vacation. My story: When I started at Toast I was extremely excited about the company and the opportunity to represent them. My number one goal was to make the people that hired me look incredible. I was hired despite having no AE experience, no B2B sales experience, and no SAAS experience. My restaurant experience, my hospitality background, and passion for the industry are what landed me the job. I was hired by a team lead that was in the process of trying to switch to manager, and declined a great offer to take the position at Toast. I was told that the team was incredible, and that I would be positioned in a large territory in the outskirts of a growing part of town. The team-lead/manager that hired me told me they would be there every step of the way and that they would be involved in my training and demos to help me get acclimated to the new role. Well none of that happened. Shortly before training began, they asked if I was interested in working another area instead, saying it was closer to me and really trying to sell this territory, even shared an outdated picture to sell me on the idea. It was half the size of the picture I was given, it was the the smallest territory in the city, it was 1/3 a park, and low income areas. I mentioned the struggles I was experiencing to my Manager since they said I could come to them for advice, they told me I could go back to my first territory I was originally assigned. Well that never happened. They were out when I was completing training, then went on a retreat after that, during which time they didn’t respond to messages or phone calls. So I was on my own. When they came back they said they would attend my first demo. A couple of days prior to my demo they told me to bring a new hire along and I agreed though I wasn’t comfortable with the idea seeing how I was a new hire myself (1 week removed from training). Then the night before my manager backed out, but requested I bring the new hire. In fact my manager didn’t show up to anything. The team finally met in person 3 weeks after training started. At the meeting I tried to discuss the switch discussed prior regarding the territory. They got angry and overly emotional then to cap things off made a promise that I would not be fired if I struggled to hit quota. That night my manager got incredibly intoxicated. 8 days later I was fired for not hitting goals (I suspect, I was never told nor did I get the coaching I was promised.). This was 1 month out of training, I was told in training that we didn’t need to have a close in the first 3 months, The only metrics we had were demos. I hit my demo goals, with no help or guidance. There is also a pilot program called “RainMaker” designed to weed out newly hired AEs. It was pitched to help us network. It would be a program that all newly hired AEs would go through. If we didn’t meet with multiple different reps of other companies each week, it would effect a GPA that was measured over 3 periods of 3 months. The requirements of each period went up as you progressed, if you fell short of the required gpa you would have to repeat the period, and if missed it twice you’d be fired. Your overall meetings and closes had little to no effect on the GPA.

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Toast Inc Response
3y
Thank you for sharing this detailed feedback. This was a disappointing review to read, and I'm sorry to hear that this was your Toast experience. There is a lot to unpack here - I'd welcome the opportunity to discuss your feedback further so I can better understand what happened and take steps to address it. Please feel free to reach out to me directly and we can find a time to connect. - Joe Starzec, VP of Sales
3.0
Apr 6, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The product! Its exciting to represent the top rated restaurant technology platform in the market and the ability to create a high ACV with Toast's new product launches backed by their commitment to continuously innovate for the industry. Overall, the product is pretty easy to sell once you have a BANT lead. Coworkers are mostly helpful, supportive and talented sales reps.

Cons

Sales management can be negative, immature and unprofessional. They seem to not care about you at all, you are only a number to them. They will constantly find ways to "push back" or find something "wrong" and you are to NEVER challenge them back. Management doesn't seem to understand the depths of sales reporting, they will look at a Looker report and criticize you without fully understanding it themselves. Your territory will define your success, a common recipe of successful reps is that they were one of the first reps in their territory or at Toast. The TAM is basically a guess derived from a Yelp search and does not take into consideration MUOs, ROE, Live Customers or Mid Market leads. Beware of their unlimited PTO, its prohibited to take any days off the last week of any month and they will make you feel guilty for requests. There are plenty of unrealistic expectations, for example: management believes that cold prospecting will result in a 30-day close. The work/life balance of this job is difficult to mange, you will be expected each week to heavily prospect (with no prospecting tools), demo, close, attend 3-4 hours of internal meetings, be in the field, attend in-person meetings, perform hours of admin, follow up and Salesforce work, AND help customers navigate their support and implementation issues. You can easily work a 12 hour day.

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Toast Inc Response
4y
Thank you for sharing this feedback with me. Since your review indicates that you're a current employee, I am hopeful that we can use this reviews as an opportunity to have a more detailed conversation. We take employee development very seriously at Toast, and a big piece of that is ensuring that managers are equipped to empower and motivate their teams. To best do this, we offer managerial training programs and resources, and provide Toasters with regular opportunities to provide feedback. I would encourage you to reach out to me or your people success partner to set up some time to discuss this further. - Joe Starzec, VP of Sales
3.0
Jul 5, 2018

Struggling to set priorities, good biz prospects

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Toast is very likely to be highly financially successful. The founders hit the market at exactly the right time, and have built a very successful go to market engine. There are a lot of good people in the organization as a whole. Mid-management is pretty good, and tons of talented, hardworking folks on the front lines of every part of the org. Comp is fair, and stock is likely to be very valuable.

Cons

Working at Toast is really not great. Leaders are all over the place and totally sub-par for an org of this size, very unprofessional, poor at management, and poor at making tradeoffs and setting priorities. They set high goals for the org and meet them in terms of GTM (again, this is because of market dynamics mostly - competition is pretty lackluster in the industry, and cloud software is taking over). But the high goals in other areas that are actually much harder and require real management skill and experience - eNPS, cNPS - are total misses. The lack of professionalism and cohesion in the leadership team is astonishing, and has ripple effects throughout the org. Leaders are incentivized at cross-purposes and duke it out by sending mid-management to squabble with each other in cross-functional initiatives. Deeply, deeply inefficient and frustrating.

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