Toxic Work Environment - Sales TCP Software Employee Review

1.0
26 Oct 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good hardworking colleagues. Great products.

Cons

The CSO is the most toxic executive that I have ever worked for followed by the CEO. The CSO openly compares all the employees he fired with bodies in the parking lot and the CEO seems to ok with this. Looks like they have turned over the entire sales team except for the CSO who is the main problem. How could someone be so bad with their hiring and still get away. The CSO talks in a derogatory and insulting tone to the entire team and no one stops that behavior. He is a walking HR violation and no one takes any action because he’s a C-Suite member.

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5.0
13 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Everyone is focused on building the business, on doing better. At other companies, I've been at, you have to internally sell to get anything hard done. Not here. That's refreshing. Also, the people are great here. Our leadership recently announced that we're pot committed to Ai, which is exciting. Plus we're investing in tech the right way these days. We just bought Gong and we did a great job implementing it. Work life balance is respected, too.

Cons

Not many cons worth mentioning

2.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing at all, miserable place to be.

Cons

Management is extremely metrics- and activity-driven, even by typical tech sales standards. Day-to-day work is heavily monitored, including frequent check-ins on time and availability, which can feel excessive for a professional sales environment. Coaching is often centered on identifying what is being done incorrectly rather than providing clear, actionable guidance on how to improve. Even when performance metrics are being met, feedback tends to focus on minor issues rather than overall results. When asking for support or offering ideas to improve outbound performance, there is limited strategic direction provided. Conversations frequently default to increasing activity levels rather than refining messaging or approach. As a result, it can be challenging to grow as a BDR, as feedback is not always paired with practical solutions or a clear path to improvement.

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