Trac fujico - Anonymous employee TRAC Employee Review

2.0
Nov 15, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You can learn a lot since as a fresher you are let to take on site decisions for yourself

Cons

Very less salary and no bonus or benefits

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5.0
Dec 20, 2024
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Pros

Cross-Functional Collaboration: Working closely with various departments provided a holistic understanding of the business and improved teamwork and communication skills. Hands-On Project Experience: Direct involvement in developing the RoadStar app offered valuable insights into product lifecycle management and agile methodologies. Data-Driven Decision Making: Utilizing advanced Excel for budgeting, reporting, and analysis sharpened analytical skills and supported more informed decision-making. Enhanced Soft Skills: Regular presentations and stakeholder updates helped refine public speaking abilities, build confidence, and improve interpersonal communication.

Cons

Coordination Challenges: Collaborating with multiple teams sometimes led to scheduling conflicts, communication gaps, or delays in project timelines.

3.0
May 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great pool of talented employees. Dedicated for sure.

Cons

The Mission. It changes midstream , that’s ok, however, senior leadership is almost dysfunctional at realigning strategy for their teams Mute is a word that comes to mind. Lots of Chiefs creating lots of emails and on and on goes. I think TRAC’s toxic culture what is it direct result when Lovetro took the reins. So you got a non-transportation guy, heading up a transportation company. Nuts. The Vitro somehow managed to take this incredible group, a very bright and talented employees, and just completely demoralize them. There should’ve been more due diligence, but that attitude permeated down through the company for years. Hopefully, with the Australian, you get a fresh point of view and some open mindfulness. I don’t know. I don’t know the guy.

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