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Severe Micromanagement and Lack of Support - Client Experience Specialist Anywhere Real Estate Employee Review

2.0
Feb 27, 2025
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Pros

Remote work (though heavily monitored).

Cons

- Toxic Management: The NorCal Metro exhibits severe micromanagement, a lack of leadership skills, and a tendency to take credit for team successes. Their need for control creates a hostile work environment. - Excessive Workload: The role is extremely demanding, with a constant influx of new tasks and responsibilities. The workload is unsustainable and leads to burnout. - Unclear Expectations: The position and its duties were poorly defined from the start, leading to confusion and frustration. Reprimands were common, while guidance and support were lacking. - Inadequate Training: The training provided was insufficient and poorly executed, leaving new hires unprepared. - Outdated Systems: The company's systems are outdated and inefficient, hindering productivity. - Poor Compensation and Benefits: The pay is not commensurate with the workload, and the benefits package, including the PTO structure, is inadequate. - Terrible Work-Life Balance: The demanding nature of the role and the constant monitoring from management result in a poor work-life balance. - Lack of Empathy: Management demonstrates a lack of empathy and concern for employees' well-being. Asking for assistance is often used against employees as a form of reprimand. - High Turnover: This management style is driving away talented employees, creating a culture of fear and resentment. - HR Ineffectiveness: While HR appeared empathetic during conversations about the issues, no tangible changes resulted. It became clear that HR prioritizes the company's protection over the employee's well-being. - Job Title: Despite the fancy title of "Client Experience Specialist," the role is essentially that of a Transaction Coordinator (TC). You can find significantly better-paying TC work, along with the freedom of freelance, independent contractor, or positions with reputable agents and brokers who treat you like a professional, not a child.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Depends on which office you work at, but in all offices as non-agent you do not matter. This isn’t due to the agents, it’s how your office’s managers will treat you. If you come from a normal business environment you will experience numerous situations that are not allowed in corporations or smaller companies regarding pay, privacy, harassment/retaliation, &/or bullying. Look at those offices turnover. Hourly employees do not clock in or out in real time, instead every other Thursday you log your time. You will find yourself working hours you aren’t paid for because over time is not allowed so don’t come in early. You will not be able to take lunches without interruption so there is more unpaid time. Each office has a different set of rules regarding workload, job responsibilities, processes & procedures, etc which is dictated by each office’s managers. If you are in GC or UA you will work under megalomaniacs who behave in such a way that if at any other business that manager would have consequences or fear legal action for their actions & treatment. Also, your business & personal situations will not remain private, but instead specific management will tell everyone whether it be health/personal information or issues they have had with employees to the agents or other managers at other offices, often before the employee is aware. Salary is incredibly low for operations positions who all support the agents. Low salaries & zero overtime verse workload & job duties across all offices for employees with the same title from the individual office managers makes a negative & unfair environment. Most office managers were agents before moving to operational roles & have no concept of real company policies outside of real estate. There is absolutely no room for advancement for hourly operations employees. equally mandated policies across all offices regarding agents & their requests/not setting standard SOPs so each office is the same.

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