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Technology Crossover Ventures Reviews

3.8

64% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

Jay Hoag

84% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Technology Crossover Ventures has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Technology Crossover Ventures employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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31 reviews
3.0
17 Feb 2024

Firm is in decline over the last few years

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Reasonably competitive pay for the industry.

Cons

Expect a low quality of work-life balance. Tone deaf messaging and accountability from a partner level. Penny wise, pound foolish budgets. Favoritism, including Nepotism. Expect to be siloed in your hired capacity even if you take on additional responsibility.

3.0
10 June 2025

Overworked and Undervalued

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Small company with room for visibility

Cons

Those in charge are running the company into the ground.

1.0
29 June 2025

Culture of Retaliation and Classism Enabled by HR

Anonymous employee
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Pros

• Access to high-caliber investment teams and respected general partners, Association to top tier portfolio companies. • Strong brand externally, which can help with career mobility.

Cons

• HR leadership operates in a politically motivated and retaliatory manner, often weaponizing performance improvement plans (PIPs) and terminations against employees who raise legitimate concerns or question internal practices—even when done respectfully. • The environment is clique-driven, with selective enforcement of travel and expense (T&;E) policy. Mid-level executives are rarely held accountable for misuse, while junior employees and executive assistants are left to absorb the fallout. • Operational cost-cutting is pushed from the bottom up—HR publicly champions reductions (e.g., cutting cleaning staff, enforcing tighter travel budgets) to senior management but fails to confront higher-level abusers of these policies. The result is a double standard where credit is taken at the top and accountability is shifted downward. • A memo was circulated across TCV’s U.S. offices directing junior employees to “lead by example” by washing dishes in the office kitchen—ostensibly to reduce cleaning costs. That this directive was included in an official culture deck speaks to a broader lapse in leadership judgment. Framing cost-cutting as a cultural virtue while assigning custodial labor to junior team members undermines morale, exposes severe class dynamics, and risks reputational damage—particularly for a global investment firm of TCV’s caliber.

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