Least inclusive place I’ve ever worked - Individual Contributor TIAA Employee Review

2.0
21 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Pay, benefits, flexibility and mission.

Cons

Performance, impact, outcomes, qualifications, experience, value, etc. are discounted if you’re a white male. As a white male myself, I don’t feel I belong at this company and I would NOT recommend it to anyone, irrespective of race and/or gender. The CEO is on her own personal mission to be seen promoting almost exclusively women and women of color. She says: “It’s a we thing.” But when it comes to gender and/or race, it she for she and us for us. It’s as if she doesn’t understand or care about the role white men play in solving the ID&E crisis at this company. She appoints people to her leadership because of the way they look and she allows poor leadership to be rewarded simply because they represent a particular cohort.

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5.0
14 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great work life balance, good benefits, decent pay, ease of running your own practice as an “advisor”, and healthy work environment

Cons

Management styles can vary and affect your experience, upper management doesn’t seem to be well equipped to ensure the organization’s success but it is resilient nonetheless.

2.0
4 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good starting salary and benefits package.

Cons

The longer you’re there, the more of an expectation that you work more for the same or less income. Producers find it hard to justify staying when leadership keeps moving the goal posts on how to increase income. No rhyme or reason as to how they decide “promotions.” One advisor might have one good year and get promoted over an advisor that produces year in and year out. They fail to share revenue because they’d have a hard time justifying the income level compared to outside advisors with a fraction of the book size. They claim and depend on brand recognition to justify a capped income but fail, or just won’t admit that is why they keep losing their top talent. Operations is a nightmare that I can’t even begin to describe. When I share the processes that have been in place for over a decade, colleagues in the industry shake their head and laugh. They can’t believe we earn and keep business. The saying while I was there was “the biggest threat we face is that TIAA clients start to explore their options outside of TIAA.”

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