CoStar Group reviews

2.7

34% would recommend to a friend

(3,014 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 3,014 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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1.0
Jul 23, 2021

Disappointing leadership

Recommend
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Pros

The Pros are: - Work/life balance is fine - Compensation/etc is fine

Cons

CoStar is a revenue driven company, as are most. They acquire smaller companies for a specific reason and do whatever they can to pretend to care about your office until they have what they need. The day we were acquired, we spent 4 hours celebrating, took a lunch, and then were promptly greeted with a 4 hour HR onboarding immediately after (after the champagne ran out), wherein we learned many of our benefits were immediately downgraded from what we had. Lower-level leadership and most ICs are compassionate and wonderful to work with. But, ultimately all decisions beyond basic daily tasks are funneled through the top few folks at the company. This way when someone on the bottom asks for a raise, money, a path forward, they can just say 'sorry, we didn't get sign off on this.' I was told to my face that my manager's manager didn't have enough political capital to promote an employee of mine who had been lined up for one for 15 months. The go-to line is "no out of cycle promotions" as well, which would be okay but about a week later, another person was promoted to director. It should also be noted that the door for promotion is much wider for white men in the company than everyone else. In whatever fairness is deserved, I did get 2 of my employees promoted on the second year of trying. There's no room for true feedback or change. They will tell you there is, but HR is extremely defensive. Their DEI efforts were good for about 6 months, but it should also be noted the person they asked to do the heavy lifting of DEI disappeared, hmmm. I truly loved both my job and the people I worked directly with, but my passion wasn't valued until i put in my notice – I was given a "no wait, don't go!' 'retention bonus' offer, which I honestly found a little offensive given the work our team put in with the resources we were afforded to that point. Finally, as vaccines began becoming widely available, Andy began a big push to get everyone back into the office. He raffled off $10k a day for month if you were vaccinated and working from the office. Alas, despite my team's extremely high rate of vaccinations, our office was closed permanently (though they'll tell you it's just not a priority yet and they'll get there) and so I wasn't eligible for these prizes.

1.0
Jul 15, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

It’s a job I guess

Cons

The pandemic really showed this company’s true colors. They fired everyone who refused to come back to the office. They gave me a 1 week notice and said if you aren’t in the office you’ll be let go.

1.0
May 31, 2021

Abusive and Toxic

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You get to go home once in a while

Cons

Everyone in the middle and top management levels treat you like trash. The department execs will swear and threaten to fire you if you don’t do something right that very second. Grease fires are more organized than the research department here. HR operates on the whim of the CEO. The CoStar product is actually good and useful, it’s just too bad that our clients hate us because they are flooded with calls from us. Monthly employee awards and recognitions for different departments were watered down to just one “Researcher of the Month” and “Market of the Month” award and took away the cash prizes and having the company car for the month. It’s not even an award really, it’s just an email shoutout now. Experienced and top performers are either leaving or want to leave because there isn’t any incentive to go above and beyond. Employees get berated and scolded on quarterly calls.

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