Great Leaders. Great Culture. Great Future. - Anonymous employee Tential Employee Review

5.0
Oct 7, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A company is only as good as its leaders. Leaders inspire the team to perform at their best, which leads to growth, which is great for everyone (both for career growth & income). Shane, Quinn, and all the C-Suite and Leadership team are fantastic. The culture is exciting and empowering. It's a work-hard, play-hard family culture where everyone pushes and pulls as a team. Great DEI and community focus and activities. Tential's vision, roadmap, and investments for the future are exciting.

Cons

No micromanagement, only reasonable accountability and growth expectations. You may not like it here if you are not self-directed, disciplined, and focused regarding your work or require frequent directions. You may get lost here and not grow or advance. In a growth phase which can be uncomfortable and painful at times. You may find it frustrating if you don't tolerate change due to growth or improvement.

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Tential Response
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It's definitely an exciting time to be at Tential! You’re right about the drive and passion that exists at our organization. Our dedication to growth and commitment to hard work, in our opinion, is what sets us apart 😊. The past few months have seen quite a few changes and we are incredibly proud of our team as we continue to grow. Thank you for your suggestion on 401k matching – we have a team that continually reviews our benefits, so your feedback is much appreciated!

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