CoStar Group reviews

2.7

34% would recommend to a friend

(3,013 total reviews)
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Andrew C. Florance

32% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

CoStar Group has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,013 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The CoStar Group employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.5 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
May 16, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Decent pay * If you want to rest and vest and do what your "technical" manager that hasn't programmed in literal years tells you it is a pretty stable gig; people will be amazed if you work past 6 * If you like scrum-thats-actually-waterfall with _all_ the trimmings and want to work for a strictly microsoft shop, this is the place for you * Despite the fossilized nature of how they develop their software, their devops teams are extremely competent at running things on AWS

Cons

* Their healthcare plan excludes LGBTQ+ people, the "diversity" they preach is a farce * Product deadlines are determined by overworked sales people desperately trying to make insane quotas * "We've always run our infrastructure this way, it worked back when we had 1,000 customers, why would it fall over when we have several times that?" * If you need to do anything cross functional you need to stroke the egos of lead CSS developers that can barely write a for loop * Have a new product idea? Great! Let's put it at the end of the 3 year backlog because that's the agile way to develop software!

1.0
Aug 4, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You’ll notice almost all the REAL reviews will say the same few pros 1. Free snacks 2. Good benefits 3. Used to be the pay...not anymore

Cons

This company used to be on some Forbes top some companies to work for...if I had a title for it now, it would be Top Deceiving Companies to work for....on the outside, Costar looks promising, shiny and too good to be true. Well it used to be, until the CEO started caring about and ONLY about the stock price and the investors who pour their money into it. SEARCH “Costar earnings call” and find the transcripts and it will show you what they’re actually focused on. Find the word commissions and you’ll see that they’re focus is on bringing the profit up from a huge loss due to discontinuing a product that THEY decided to cancel...and then they put those cancellations on their own sales reps to make up the negative. So pretty much, instead of incentivizing their employees to work harder to make up the loss by selling more, they decided to punish and scare the employees by cutting commissions. I guess they thought that this would cause the reps to work harder to make more money but all it did was cause some to quit immediately, others to stay for a while until they found a better opportunity and then the rest stayed to see if it would get better but it keeps getting worse... even some of the top executives who have been there for 5,10,20+ years have left!!! What does that tell you?? They do “employee engagement surveys” but they’re pointless because NOTHING gets changed. And this last year, it’s declined way more than before. I’m curious to know the results...actually last year they shared the results. I’m almost positive they either won’t share them because they are so bad, or they will only share the good ones (example: immediate management results, because almost everyone is happy with immediate management...not so much the CEO, and the ones below) Employees are scared to go to HR to complain because nothing stays anonymous and even if you go say something, they direct you back to your manager and then you’re back to square one. Do yourself a favor, don’t even take my word for it, or the other reviews (positive or negative) DO THIS - go to LinkedIn and find researchers and territory reps/managers (anyone other than actual management) and message them DIRECTLY either right there on LinkedIn or find them on Facebook/Instagram and ask what their experience has been. Don’t even do it with one person, do it for at least 5 people and I guarantee you they will all tell you to look elsewhere.... Seriously...do it. If you’re considering to work here, do that one thing and you’ll thank me for it. The ONLY reason I would say you should come and work here is 1. You’re fresh out of college, you have no other choice because nobody else will take you and you just NEED something on your resume - then come for like 6 months just to have that on there and then dip out ASAP 2. You have run out of TV shows to watch on Netflix and you need some new entertainment. Then come on down to Costar, where nobody acts professional, everything is done based on favoritism, and the drama and inappropriate employee/management behavior is through the roof.....don’t forget to bring the popcorn because you’re in for a good laugh. This place is a joke and be ready to ask the question “Can they really do this? Is this even legal??”

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CoStar Group Response
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Thank you for your review, we really appreciate it. I think your advice regarding doing research before looking at other positions and companies prior to making a decision is a sound one. I agree with you that anyone looking to move here should do that and feel confident in the results. I do respectfully disagree with the comments about fake reviews. There are thousands of employees worldwide who like to work here so it makes sense that some would come here and on other internet sites to share their views, both positive and negative. I invite you to reach out directly at kstakelum@costar.com if you would like to discuss any of this in more detail.
2.0
Sep 7, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Costar does have growth opportunities, competitive salary, and great benefits. --Colleagues that you work with can be awesome and supportive. -Casual business attire

Cons

-Unless you are passionate about being a bootlicker and growing in Real Estate, you will not enjoy this experience. - Glorified call-center. -Micromanagement is a huge issue. Most managers(in my experience) are not happy. There are some great managers, but eventually, they are bullied into micromanaging their team because of Leadership's unrealistic expectations. Management is very messy and disorganized. -Change happens so often, which is understandable due to the industry they are in and the # of acquisitions that occur. It is inevitable, but they expect their employees to pivot without any errors. -Quantity over quality - they glorify the amount of work done, rather than it being right. you are constantly trying to juggle being quick vs. being prompt. -The constant gaslighting and stress of this environment is not worth it. Very up and down, emotionally. they seem to constantly welcome your ideas and suggestions, but belittle you when you mention them. -Can potentially have growth within salary and title after a yr, but even more confused on a personal and professional level because of the tone of the environment. - They do not instill any trust. treat their employees like children. -Without any explaination, apply policies that don't make sense. -They track everything you do

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