Great company with a great mission - Chief of Staff PARTech Employee Review

5.0
6 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- great people - great CEO & leadership - strong market share holder with a unique opportunity to bring innovation to the restaurant industry - the 5-year strategic plan is exciting! - best of breed products - meritocracy...there is no cap to what you can do. very easy to pave your own path here if you work hard and prove the value

Cons

- there is a lot of work to do. PAR is making the shift from a hardware company to a software giant. they've made a lot of progress in the last 3 years (grew ARR from $10m to $100m!) but there is still a lot of work to do. It's a unique place to work but if you like solving tough problems that truly move the needle and like working with very competent people..it balances out all the other stuff and is a great place to work!

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PARTech Response
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Thank you for taking time to provide your insight. It sounds like you and I were both attracted to PAR for similar reasons, taking ownership, solving problems, working with a great team, and a focus on winning. Thanks again for your input!

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