Overall good - Server, Expo, Cashier Tacombi Employee Review

3.0
15 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

the higher ups come in sometimes and actually talk to the servers & employees, seem to care about the operations and how everything functions day to day. Also stiped for lunch and food at a discount. Met Dario once and he was nice.

Cons

Management was good, but seemed like they were under a lot of stress and higher turnover with managers. Sometimes seems like the managers were not vetted and therefor would get fired.

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5.0
22 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The creative director provides insightful, constructive guidance, making every project a valuable learning experience. The Tacombi graphic universe is vibrant, rich in cultural elements, and an absolute joy to work with.

Cons

The creative requests are not steady every week so you can't rely on them financially

2.0
23 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

the staff at the store level were great to work with. Salary for Managing Partner role is strong on paper. The food is decent, and the brand concept is appealing.

Cons

The hiring process is extremely drawn out (5+ interviews). Training in NYC is long and detailed, but unreasonably strict. Something as simple as taking bathroom breaks or being uncomfortable in folding chairs for 8+ hours is treated as suspicious behavior. During tortilla factory training, after a full day of labor, you’re given cold food with no drinks and forced into more meetings instead of being treated with basic respect. Anything you say during training or meetings can later be used against you. Despite being hired as a Managing Partner, I was demoted to Assistant Manager after training without any written warning or progressive discipline. HR and corporate leadership used minor incidents (like being left to close a store alone during training) as reasons to terminate/demote instead of supporting new hires. The “Managing Partner” title and salary are dangled but not maintained—they look for reasons to move people down so they don’t have to keep paying at that level. Extremely long hours and difficult commutes lead to burnout and health tolls. Lack of transparency, lack of real career growth unless you are in their inner circle.

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