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1.0
Oct 13, 2009
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Super talented, very enjoyable investment and administrative personnel. Access to lots of venture funds and a solid deal flow.

Cons

Founders/owners are untrustworthy and the CEO works part-time. No real leadership, but plenty of micromanagment...Those who are great leaders, lead. Those who are okay leaders, manage. Those who are terrible leaders, micromanage. No flow of information or sense of trust from above. Everything is a big secret.

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2.0
Apr 12, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The office has nice plants. There's a pretty Koi pond not too far from the office that's fun to visit during lunch. Literally people from Makenna will be nicer to you than TPC.

Cons

Tons of rich snobby entitled white men. Management is 2 women who are equally entitled and think just because they rose to the ranks that they know how to lead people. The CEO brushes his teeth and spits in the kitchen sink every day and doesn't clean up after himself. Enjoy knowing everyone else gets to work from home while you have to slave away in the office 9 hours a day being micromanaged by operations managers.

1.0
Jan 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good work/life balance and flexibility once shown you are "of value" to a team/process/technology.

Cons

Internal processes and management practices appear underdeveloped, with limited standardization across teams. The organization seems either in a transitional phase or operating with legacy systems that have not been meaningfully updated. Career progression and compensation growth opportunities appear limited, particularly for individuals seeking expanded responsibilities or upward mobility over time. Overall, leadership effectiveness and organizational culture do not appear to be clearly defined or consistently reinforced.

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