Monitor your Mental Health - Account Manager CoStar Group Employee Review

1.0
Apr 17, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free Yogurt. Free Salads. You have an opportunity to make money, but are very limited due to rules. If you like being behind a computer and management not giving you any sense of direction, this place is for you.

Cons

Very hard to stay motivated in a place with no work/life balance. CEO is easily one of the most egotistical people you will ever encounter which trickles down to anyone with any seat of power. Gossip and degrading environment Lack of Diversity. False career advancements "Fast Tracking" means nothing No Stabaility The perception of the Job and how it is Sold to new employees is quite amazing. Felt like high school. Clique Culture. You are replaceable. No value in what you sell. No value as a contributor to society. If you do well, you will be Investigated. No incentives. Take your time and understand why they want to hire fast; you are just another replacement. You literally do the same thing, every day. Nothing different. No excitement. No self improvement, Please ask yourself this question before you sign up for this job: Are your 8-9 hours a day worth everything i mentioned above? If this is all you have, i can understand, but i do ask, do not down play yourself. Take your time in your job search. You are going to be fine. This company preys on your insecurity, of not having a job and provides you with enough to get by. Its the same way for the product you sell. No real value. Just preying on insecurities and false hopes, for money.

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CoStar Group Response
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Hi, thanks for making your voice heard. We’re disappointed that you’re having such a challenging time at CoStar. We encourage you to speak with your manager or your HR representative so that your issues can be heard and addressed. We’re dedicated to a welcoming and diverse working environment where individuals of all backgrounds and identities can bring their best capabilities to the table. CoStar is committed to the equality of employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, national origin, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex change or transgender status, military or veteran status, or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local law.

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