Hi, I'm Dar es Salaam from Tanzania. I am Software Engineer at Turing working in the Platform Team for about 4 months. Turing provides opportunities to work with world-class companies to all people regardless of their socio or cultural background without the need to relocate. I hate that there are not too many remote opportunities, a lack of mentorship, and an immature technology ecosystem. I'm glad that I went with Turing and now I don't have to take any tension whatsoever. I would advise the job seeker to just get started with the vetting process. Turing is a fantastic community. There are endless opportunities for growth.
Hi, I'm from Hyderabad, India. I am currently a Senior Software Engineer in the Vetting Quality Team, working on improving the content and the codebase. Having completed 3+ months now, I really appreciate the fact that Turing works in the area of vetting developers, since I have a good interest in education, training, and evaluation. I also like remote work since it saves me time and commute, and I get to interact with people from all over the world. The biggest challenges with a non-remote job in my country are the commute time (to and from office), and the large number of meetings on any given day! I am fortunate that most of my meetings at Turing happen late in the day, which leaves me a solid chunk of productive work time during my day. Get really good in your advertised skill set, and be open to views from across the world. You will soon start enjoying working here!
I am Sarthak Sharma from India. I am part of the Growth team and my tasks include generating leads, reviewing data, identifying patterns, and quality assurance. Turing offers great work culture and flexible timings. Since it's remote work it reduces commute time and saves valuable time. Turing also pays more than the average scale
Hello, my name is Thabiso Maunatlala, and I'm from South Africa. I've been working at Turing for approximately 6 months as a support specialist. When developers come firing down our fort, I'm part of the first line of defense, hehe. I assist developers with answers to their questions via email and chat, as well as information on Turing and its procedures. I like having the opportunity to collaborate with folks from all around the world. Turing also provides versatility. The team and leaders also encourage each other to flourish. The most serious issue in the non-remote world is excessive traffic. It's never easy to go home late and leave early. Turing allows me to spend more time with my family while still allowing me to pursue my interests. Be prepared to be challenged to expand your horizons. Do not be sluggish, and most importantly, have fun!
Hi, I'm Shreya Rai from Lucknow, India. I have been working at Turing for about 4 months. One thing I love about Turing is the level of understanding, leniency, and the dearth of micromanagement. A non-remote job would never let me participate in college societies, pursue a full-time course, have time off to myself and chill as I do now. You're going to love it, I promise!
Hello, my name is Atika Sharma from India. I work at Turing as a Growth Data Specialist. Since joining Turing I have enjoyed every single moment as they promote work-life balance. My colleagues and teammates are always willing to help despite us being distributed. Apart from this, I no longer have to spend extra hours of my days commuting to and from work as we are fully remote. This gives me peace of mind and if you are looking to work at a company that prioritizes your health, join Turing.
My experience... I took about 6 months to get a Job... First you do all the programming tests they ask, get an interview with them and wait... You will have to say an amout pf payment... When they present you to the companies, they will inflate the value about 55%, but they say the dev don't pay... but the company doesn't know how much they are paying either. After taxes they get 50% and you about 35%-40% of the inflate salary what leads to overload of work, as company thinks you worth more than you asked. I had a long discussion about that and decided to quit, because they didn't inform me about this part of the process.
I'm Abhishek Sarvari from India, and I work at Turing as a Pre-sales Specialist. I have been working here for the past 6 months and I have to say that this is the best workplace ever. There's time flexibility which promotes a healthy work-life balance. Moreover, I get to work from anywhere around the world as long as there's internet connectivity. This is a huge bonus for me as I like traveling and exploring new places. If you are looking for a work environment that has amazing work experience, then you should consider joining me at Turing.
Turing is a company that has changed the way I look at work. Hi, I'm Mukul from Uttar Pradesh, India. I am working as a Frontend Developer here at Turing. It's been 6 months now.
About Turing:
1. Most talented mates across the world in the team.
2. I can work whenever I want, Best work culture I would say.
3. I can save my time by avoiding traveling to the office.
4. I am living with my parents in my village, this couldn't be possible without remote work.
5. It pays a competitive salary, which is good in comparison to others
Struggles of an in-office job:
1. Too much traffic, and too much to travel, if living in a decent place.
2. Had to live far from my home town.
3. Not flexible working hours.
Ivana from Croatia here. As a presales specialist for Turing, I make NTE calls to developers as part of my roles. I've been employed by Turing since January 2022. Instead of hanging out with my car and commuting, I get to spend time with my friends and family, which is wonderful. I adore that the hours are flexible and that I can typically plan my days according to what suits me the best. Finally, I cherish my teammates. I had no idea that such a great group of people was constantly available to help me out, let alone that I will develop close (remote) friendships with several of them. Since I reside in a small village (we don't even have a store haha), finding a good job (or any job) is difficult. Even if you are able to, your commute will undoubtedly be miserable. Turing deserves a try. I did it, and thus far I have had no regrets. Cheers!
Dear All,
Kafeero Augustine Jonah i applied at Turing in March and completed all the tests and profile, we negotiated the salary then they told me to wait for a match. Its now June and no formal response from them.
Hi, I'm Andre Fonseca from Canela, Brazil. I'm a developer success specialist at Turing for more than 6 months now and I work with P3 developers from their onboarding, and support, till their offboarding. I love working with a great team that supports me, having a work-life balance, and meeting with people from all over the world! Some of the things I hate about non-remote culture are the traffic and not having a work-life balance. Here at turing I can be with my dogs, do the laundry, prepare healthy meals and work at the same time. It's not because you are working from home that it is going to be easy, but it will be worth it :)
It's been one and a half years since I have been working with Turing. My work is mainly to grow demand and supply. What I like about Turing is, the Turing remote team culture is pretty good. Love to work with people from all over the world and having a purpose, knowing that you're part of something bigger, causing a positive impact in people's lives and in the world is a great feeling. I would say if you want to work for a top US company, join Turing today.
I am from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I working for the Turing.com Pre-sales team. My main job is to match candidates according to their skills to Turing jobs, to onboard them, and ensure they are ready to start a new job. Mainly, the multicultural environment and my love of learning about other countries, about my colleagues' cultures, their different points of view keep me enthusiastic about working for Turing.
The projects at Turing are way more exciting than what you might find locally. Also, while in Argentina the debate is still around whether the job posts should include gender, the roles include doing more paperwork, and the career options are more restricted, at Turing the debate is around where we can innovate. Turing promotes horizontality, so feel free to ask, to suggest, to give feedback. If you come from an old-school company, don't be afraid to change your mindset. Know that hierarchy is not what matters most, but innovation.
Turing is a Scam. Passed all the tests and get no response in the past 11 months. I keep following up with them and they are still giving false hopes. Never ever trust them.
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!
I am working with Turing as a Recruitment specialist. The cultural diversity and the exposure here is great. With the people working from different parts of the world, everyday is a new learning experience here. You get to learn a lot from everyone working. I've realized that working with Turing has actually made my life easier. Wherein it has improved my productivity and made me more disciplined in my normal as well as professionals life. Non-remote job had been quite a different for me. Turing is different in every aspect be it the work culture, projects, exposure. I would say if you really want to land a high profile job with global exposure that too while sitting at your home and saving the cost of reallocating, then a Turing job might be right for you.
Fake site you will not get any job they just collect your data to sell it later. Dont waste your time in their tests it is all fake
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!
Hi, I am from Hanoi, Vietnam and I am a Developer at Turing.
I have been working at Turing for over a year now and I really enjoy the flexibility that this job comes with. I am able to work efficiently and spend more time with my family as I don't have to waste time getting to the office every day as I did earlier. If you want to become a part of the Turing team, just sign up for a new account and take some tech stacks based on your skills. It doesn't take much time!
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 56th among Service Marketplace sites.