Quickly went downhill - Anonymous employee Texas Capital Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Used to be great company to work for, not anymore

Cons

New CEO is ruthless, doesn't care about employees

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Texas Capital Response
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Thank you for taking time to offer your feedback. Texas Capital Bank cares deeply for our employees and takes comments like this seriously. We strive to have a culture that is driven by innovation, collaboration and accountability. We believe that we have the best employees in the industry and their success and our overall work environment is paramount to us. We are focused on executing our strategic priorities and believe we have a strong value proposition at Texas Capital Bank. We have the best employees in the industry and are well positioned to continue delivering value to our clients, shareholders and other stakeholders.

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