Poor product and technology to scale - Head of Marketing PARTech Employee Review

2.0
1 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Literally no pro except that they keep incompetent people around

Cons

- Product and technology are both pretty poor. However, the leadership team doesn't seem to do anything to it.

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PARTech Response
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Hello, I hope that I can be of some assistance. It is important for PAR to understand any circumstances which might affect our employees. I am a bit confused, as we never had a Head of Marketing in Toronto, ON? If you like, I am very open to touching base to hear more about your experience. Please feel free to reach out to me at james.perduto@partech.com if you have some time. Best, James

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