Highly misleading organization - Don't believe the positive reviews - Prefer Not to State Traba Employee Review

1.0
18 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You get a $25 Doordash credit for dinner. Only because they force you to work 12+ hours day.

Cons

At first, the onboarding experience feels exciting. Leadership shares the mission with enthusiasm and quickly gets new hires bought in. And truthfully, buy-in is essential if you want to succeed anywhere. Unfortunately, the red flags begin to appear soon after. Turnover is extraordinarily high. As many others have noted, the expectation is 9am to 9pm, or later. When the CEO is in the office, it’s common for people to stay past 10pm, and leaving at 9pm earns you the reputation of being a slacker. The company tends to hire finance graduates and place them in cold-calling roles, regardless of background or skill set, largely because they are accustomed to long hours. On some days, the CEO even sits at the entrance, effectively monitoring when people arrive, which contributes to a culture of surveillance rather than trust. At the core, the model remains a traditional contingent labor approach: high turnover, aggressive sales tactics, and a culture that prioritizes optics over substance. They present themselves as different, but once you look beyond the surface, the offering is almost indistinguishable from countless other digital staffing platforms facing the exact same challenges. The organization leans heavily on buzzwords and jargon in its pitch, much of which feels disconnected from the actual needs of operators. The language sounds impressive in theory, but when you strip it down, it doesn’t translate into meaningful solutions or tangible improvements in day-to-day operations. For example, terms like “AI-driven vetting,” “revolutionizing labor,” or “disrupting the staffing industry” are thrown around constantly, but those phrases rarely align with what customers or employees actually experience. It’s also important to mention that employees are strongly encouraged, if not outright required, to leave reviews and social media posts immediately upon joining. On my first day, we were instructed to publish a LinkedIn post with a specific script provided by the company. Given that practice, it’s not surprising to see an abundance of overly positive reviews on Glassdoor that don’t reflect the day-to-day reality. Would love the Traba account to respond on this with something like "Oh were the 1%, a high performing team, and were building something generational, were on the road to 1 trillion, rocket ship, playing for the front of the jersey....

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Unfortunately, we have had issues with the same person leaving multiple negative reviews. If you have any questions about Traba, reach out to anyone from our team and you’ll hear how great it is to work here.

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5.0
9 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Exceptional ownership and autonomy. People are trusted to make decisions, drive initiatives, and have a real impact on the business regardless of tenure - the logistics and supply chain industry is so ripe for innovation. The work is meaningful and complex - Traba has evolved far beyond a staffing company. We're building technology products and AI-driven solutions that solve critical workforce and operational challenges for customers - Highly meritocratic culture. Scope, compensation, and career growth are driven by impact and execution, if you consistently deliver results, you'll earn more responsibility, opportunity, equity - Fast pace with ambitious teammates. The talent density is extremely strong - Strong exposure to leadership and company strategy

Cons

none - this is an unbelievable place to work if you are driven and want to solve hard problems

1.0
27 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- High-impact work - Unmatched talent density — Traba is full of top performers who are genuinely some of the smartest, hardest-working people you’ll ever meet

Cons

- The hours are ridiculous (9am–9pm in the office daily) and expectations are high. It’s nearly impossible to maintain a life outside of work, especially if you want to succeed here - Leadership cares way too much about the number of hours you're clocking in the office — it’s bizarre & unproductive - Turnover is insanely high, and they make zero effort to retain top talent, even when the cost of hiring and training replacements should justify it — the product + business model are unnecessarily complicated & require a good amount of time to learn. Yet the company doesn’t invest enough in properly ramping up new hires to set them up for success. As a result, employees are often let go prematurely (also, arbitrarily) before they’ve had a fair chance to ramp up & prove themselves. - They also have no problem letting people go who've pretty much poured their entire lives to this company — people who’ve dedicated 60+ hours of their time & energy to this failing business week over week - Overall, the level of sacrifice required to work here is not normal & it’s hard to justify considering how low the pay is

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