Pros
Easy to see what not to do
Cons
After working at Tru Inc. for 1.5 years, I can confidently say it was not a positive experience. The company operates without any meaningful internal structure, established process, or strategic direction. There are no defined workflows, no accountability systems, and no clear leadership alignment, which makes it extremely difficult to perform effectively or feel supported. During my time there, I saw consistent turnover and confusion caused by a lack of experienced leadership. Many of the individuals promoted into management roles were new to their fields and lacked the skills or experience to guide a team. Promotions seemed to be based not on performance or merit, but on a willingness to work excessive hours without compensation. This created a culture of burnout rather than productivity or professional growth. Despite the constant demand for long hours and “taking one for the team,” there was no recognition or fair reward for hard work. Communication from leadership was often inconsistent, and feedback was rarely constructive or actionable. The result was an unstructured environment where employees were expected to self-manage without clear expectations or support. From a learning perspective, there is very little to gain. This is not an environment that fosters mentorship, growth, or skill development — instead, it operates in constant reaction mode. Even on the client side, projects were handled with minimal strategy, planning, or professionalism, often leaving both clients and internal teams frustrated and overextended. Overall, Tru Inc. is one of the most disorganized and unprofessional environments I’ve experienced. There’s no foundation for stability, no real leadership development, and no appreciation for employee well-being. If you’re looking for a workplace that values structure, growth, and professional respect, I would strongly recommend looking elsewhere.