Do people really watch and/or believe team members are giving honest testimonies about the company they work for to the company itself for long-term website content?
Or, does posting such content seem a little disingenuous to potential hires?
It's a valid question you've raised. From my experience and perspective at Turo, I can share that the testimonials and insights provided by team members are genuine reflections of our experiences here. They're not scripted or coerced; instead, they stem from our actual involvement and engagement within the company.
The intent behind showcasing these testimonials is to offer potential candidates a firsthand view of our work culture, values, and what it's like to be a part of the Turo team. While I totally understand the concern about authenticity, I can assure you that our testimonials aim to provide honest insights into the positivity, atmosphere, and opportunities within the organization.
Feel free to reach out if you have more questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to know about working with us!
Do people really watch and/or believe team members are giving honest testimonies about the company they work for to the company itself for long-term website content?
Or, does posting such content seem a little disingenuous to potential hires?