Cuvee Ventures Reviews

2.1

24% would recommend to a friend

(49 total reviews)

Larry Mueller

24% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

Cuvee Ventures has an employee rating of 2.1 out of 5 stars, based on 49 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Cuvee Ventures employee rating is 41% below average for employers within the Hotel and travel accommodation industry (3.6 stars).

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49 reviews
1.0
6 May 2019

Horrible, Abusive Owner

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Those who work for the company are good people at heart. The owner/leadership strategy is downright horrendous.

Cons

There are ZERO pros. They promise to take you on all these amazing trips. They say that you'll be able to travel the world when they offer you the job. Imagine... trips to Europe, trip to St. Barts... yet, they constantly pass over the hard workers in favor of their 2 or 3 office favorites. If you're in accounting, forget it. They're not sending you anywhere. They promise that you'll be rewarded for your hard work. Yet, they fight with you over bonus plans for months and months, even when you've clearly achieved your goals. You won't even get your Q3 bonus plan until January of the next year... if you're lucky. And if they do ever finally finalize your bonus plan, good luck trying to accomplish the ridiculous items they've come up with. Or, they'll say "Well, that bonus item is not going 'above and beyond' your job, so you shouldn't get a bonus ." Newsflash - it's pretty hard to go above and beyond doing EVERYTHING. Meanwhile, while you're sitting here making a case for why you should receive that measly $300 bonus item, the owner of the company is bragging about the $3,500 bottle of liquor he just bought. They say they have a great maternity leave and paternity leave policies... yet they fired the one employee who was able to take maternity leave within months of her returning to the job. Paternity leave? Sorry dads. You'll be back in the office in a matter of days after your baby is born. Even if you're NOT an employee and you're pregnant, you are treated like garbage. I watched a pregnant guest wait more than 45 minutes for a meeting, without an apology or a water (other than the ones I gave her because I felt so bad!). They say "we like to work hard and play hard." What they really mean is that you will work at a minimum 60 hours/week. You will work Christmas Day and New Year's Day. You will work every weekend, and as soon as you get home from work until the time you go to sleep. (Don't even think about asking for overtime.) Not to mention, the reason why you have to work all the time is rarely ever your fault. It's almost always because the owner changes his mind once again, or has this 'brilliant' idea that he thinks up at 4 pm on Friday and wants finalized by Monday AM. The owner pretends he is a huge liberal and advocate of women's right. Yet, he is essentially a spitting image of Donald Trump. He claims to be a Democrat, yet is registered as a Republican. Oh, and he tried to blame his entire female staff for letting Donald Trump win the election (yes - that actually happened. On group text.) If you're still wondering about his personality, simply google "narcissist." The company tries to say "but look at how many young women we've hired!" Yes, you hire young women because you think you can take advantage of us and treat us like we're garbage. You hire young women because you think we'll keep our heads down and our mouths shut. You hire young women because you think you can pay us less. And then, you think you can make comments about how we should have worn a lower-cut dress to that charity event. You hire women because you are a misogynistic pig who thinks you should be surrounded by pretty dolls who aren't allowed to talk. You are successful not because of your hard work, but because of the hard work of those who fell for your lies and empty promises. Even worse than all of this, is the fact that the owner is such a convincing con-artist that most of the outsiders-looking-in think he is a great person. They don't realize that he blatantly lies to get what he wants, and that he makes false promises on a daily basis. They don't know that he promises his employees the world when he hires them - and completely fails to deliver. They don't realize that not only does he talk trash about his employees and customers behind their backs, but he also tears down his friends and the organizations that he supposedly "supports." They don't realize that the main reason he puts on a major charity event year after year is that he gets to feel like a celebrity, while the true purpose of the event is to drive profits and recognition for the company. My only hope is that someone, somewhere is reading this, and is thinking twice about taking that job at Cuvee. Do not do that to yourself. You deserve much, much better. Run, don't walk, away.

1.0
26 July 2016

A less than ideal job

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The properties are beautiful. The clients are great. It's really sad that the management is so poor that it is ruining the company.

Cons

Emotionally abusive environment. A culture led by fear.. fear of getting berated in front of your coworkers, or fear of getting fired. The owners have ZERO respect for anyone besides themselves. The owner of the company attacks employees in front of their peers and calls them out. Causing them to turn against their coworkers. Unhealthy environment. New employees are promised the world and told how horrible past employees were. There are no real benefits besides health insurance. The owner promises new employees high commissions and equity in the company. The reality is that commissions are usually not paid as promised and they take several months to get paid (if they are). The commission plan changes constantly. Everything is very disorganized and there are no consistencies. It's impossible to meet/exceed expectations because they are constantly changing. Employees are over worked and constantly having to pick up extra work due to the revolving door of employees. There is no compensation or appreciation for picking up the slack. ZERO training. There is no gratitude/appreciation/acknowledgement for employees for working 60+ hours a week. The owners of the company expect you to be 'on call' 24/7. There is no respect for anyone's time except theirs. They are constantly late to meetings and it's not uncommon for a 2pm meeting on a Friday to be delayed until 6pm.. and then you are working until they feel like letting you leave. There is some unethical behavior that occurs that employees are convinced to be a part of.

1.0
25 Nov 2016

Absolute terrible experience!! Here is why..

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good earnings opportunity as long as your willing to be miserable. Paid cell phone bill. Nice properties for the top .01 percent.

Cons

Everything - starting with upper management. They are completely abusive toward employees and have zero realistic expectations. I worked here for about 2 months and quitting was the best decision I made. Do not work for this company. All the negative reviews listed below are completely true. No appreciation for employees, unreasonable expectations, AWFUL time management. I love the attempt by current directors in the company saying work life balance is a priority. Then scroll down to find actual manager experiences. The long hours during the week are totally fine - great way to make good money. But when you keep people on Friday night until 8 PM and expect them to be on call all weekend long to answer sales inquiries - that is ridiculous. Time management - meetings would constantly run off agenda and several hours past what they needed. Time was wasted by micromanagement and tangents by upper management about what needed to be done. I watched co workers get berated, cry and have emotional sickness due to managements style and constant disrespect The proof is results. Few people stay there long. Has to be some of the worst retention in the Denver market. Disappointing to read the 2016 reviews and see that the company hasn't made any effort to change. The company will always blame this on the employees... and the employees not being the right candidates for the system.. Don't fall for that. I was highly qualified and would've made this company a boatload of money had they had reasonable expectations and treated people the right way. The environment was simply too much to overcome. The other people I worked with all quit, do to the same reasons I did. Just because you can make 80K/year selling vacation rentals doesn't mean employees will just let you push them around. Overall terrible experience. Seriously don't waste your time. I forfeited a few thousand dollars in commission by walking out.. it was that bad. Staying in that toxic environment for another two weeks to collect commission wasn't an option. Happiness and being treated the right way trumps money.

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