Torch Technologies reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(198 total reviews)
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John Watson

69% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Torch Technologies has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 198 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Torch Technologies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Aerospace & Defense industry (3.6 stars).

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198 reviews
5.0
Mar 25, 2026

Love my job!

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Pros

lots of opportunities for interesting work. Great technical SMEs, plenty of knowledge sharing internally; opportunities to volunteer and contribute to non-profits. Great employee owner culture. ESOP. Focuses on the employee experience.

Cons

none that I can think of.

2.0
Mar 1, 2019
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Pros

There's a lot to be involved with , both at work and in the community. Most of the employees at Corporate that I've encountered are friendly and helpful.

Cons

The benefits and pay are sub par for singles, especially single parents. I have only been with Torch a few years but have never felt so under valued. I have had some issues with a customer and when I sought help/advice, I was basically told to suck it up and deal with it, that the customer matters more. I do not feel supported by management and truly feel that because I am not a big player in the game, I don't matter. I'm sure once you matter enough, you will enjoy the company. But as of now, my benefits and pay do not make up for the struggle and frustration. I am very disappointed because all I ever heard was how great this company was.

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Torch Technologies Response
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It is difficult for any organization to be perfect, but we are always disappointed to hear when anyone has formed a negative opinion of our company. As an employee-owned company, we work very hard to provide our fellow employee-owners with excellent opportunities both professionally and personally. Just a few examples include working with employees each year to develop career goals, conducting voluntary training sessions open to every employee-owner, and also hosting 16 employee morale and welfare events throughout the year for employee-owners and their families to enjoy and to maintain a good work-life balance. Because we are all owners at Torch, we also encourage our employee-owners to take advantage of our open-door policy to communicate their goals and concerns with any level of management - even with our CEO. While there is always room for improvement, we believe that our approach to open communication creates an empowering environment for our employees. We also believe that this is one of the reasons Torch was recognized again by Fortune and Great Place to Work as one of the nation's best workplaces for the third consecutive year and why Torch consistently achieves one of the lowest voluntary turnover rates in our industry.
2.0
Jun 16, 2023
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Pros

Torch takes cybersecurity very seriously, something even the big names in government contracting struggle with. It's cumbersome at times (what good security isn't?) but they've taken great strides to make things easy with the employee SSO portal and self-hosting most of their applications.

Cons

Torch likes to advertise their ESOP benefit front and center in all their recruiting pitches, but that's of limited value to employees they bring on for 2-5 year government contracts. If they don't win the re-competes, those employees will never see the full benefit of the program. Coming over from another company on a contract that Torch won was a... rocky experience. The small HR department seemed overwhelmed with the volume of new hires, with responses sometimes taking weeks, if they came at all. Torch made it very clear that there would be no salary negotiations with new hires on the contract. My options were to either send a paystub to be offered my current salary, or accept a substantial pay cut without the paystub. You will get 15 days of leave whether you've been with Torch for 20 days or 20 years. 15 days isn't a awful amount, and indeed is a fairly standard benefit from many similar companies. However, Torch HR made it very clear that the number will not change, stating that negotiating more leave for new hires "would not be fair" to incumbent employees. Coming from a company that offered 20 days of leave, combined with their refusal to budge on salary offers, made this especially painful. At the time that I was hired, I was given only a single, high deductible health insurance option that... really didn't cover much, and required the deductible to be met before anything was covered. That included medications, requiring some members of my family to move off of medications that became too expensive to cover out of pocket. This is the first company I've ever worked for that only offered a single plan option. With the addition of Juneteenth in 2021, there are 11 federal holidays in which Government facilities close. As of this writing, Torch only recognizes 10 of them, requiring employees on government contracts to choose a holiday to use PTO to cover, rather than paying out the holiday like many of the subcontractors on their contracts seem to manage.

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