Texas Capital reviews

2.8

33% would recommend to a friend

(509 total reviews)

Rob. C Holmes

34% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Texas Capital has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 509 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Texas Capital employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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509 reviews
1.0
Apr 12, 2021

A cultureless backslide

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Used to have a lot of positive things to say from the CEO down. Certain positions are now revolving doors.

Cons

New CEO is obliterating the culture, rescinding WFH policies.

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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. I can assure you that our top priority is the health and safety of our employees, and we will continue to follow guidelines from the CDC, state and local public health agencies as we implement our phased return to the office. In addition, our management team believes that our company benefits professionally, culturally and socially from being in the office. We strive to have a culture that is driven by innovation, collaboration, candor, 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. If you have any other questions or comments, please reach out to Human Resources. Getting feedback – both positive and negative – is important to us as an organization.
1.0
Mar 17, 2023

Terrible leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Not many pro's anymore. If you're on a leader's 'good-side' and can stay there, you'll be rewarded well. But if not, you might as well leave.

Cons

I started at TCB several years ago under previous leadership and it was a wonderful place to work. Very collaborative, engaging and managers generally wanted you to succeed and coached you through mistakes to help you get better. The last couple of years with new leadership has been terrible. Working 70+ hours per week, criticized at every opportunity if something isn't perfect. I was terrified to send an email or set up a meeting for fear that my 'tone' or wording wasn't right. If the way I did it wasn't the way my manager would have done it, I was docked for it. No coaching, just an immediate documentation of the "mistake". Once your on a manager's bad side, there is no coming back from it no matter what you do. The most miserable last two years of my career here. No flexibility of working from home, all must be in office 5 days a week.

1.0
Sep 12, 2022

Low Morale

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Pros

Pay was decent. Co-workers were great.

Cons

Senior management can't relate to employees very well. Lots of obvious signs of favoritism as certain employees were treated better than others. I was hired with the company with the expectations to help them to build out a specific program only to be blind-sided by my VP and told that a newer employee was being "promoted" on our team with almost no experience in the field at all. I have multiple certifications and years of experience in my field compared to the other employee who was only moved up because he did an exceptional job in a different role in the eyes of the senior management team. Did not approve of the fact that our team was not told in advance about the decision to promote someone prior to the announcement to the entire department. The VP has the right to choose who he wants, but he should have been more thoughtful and considerate of other people on the team so we could evaluate this person equally just like other external candidates who applied. The new person in charge of the team only care about "power" and "control" of the team. He belittled certain members of the team who were "minorities" and did not respect them the same way as other peers. I ignored all the reviews on here, and that was a big mistake. I never should have joined this company. It was a complete and utter waste of my time. I'm now with a company that values my skills and sees me as an asset to their team.

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