Great pay and people, bad senior management - Computer Lab Aide CoStar Group Employee Review

3.0
Jan 15, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay, location, and colleagues

Cons

Work is repetitive, American management has 0 interest in listening to staff in order to improve productivity / make the UK business more successful

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CoStar Group Response
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Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review. We're glad to hear you're enjoying your office environment, colleagues, and compensation package! CoStar Group is committed to offering competitive compensation that attracts, retains, and rewards high-performing employees at all levels. Executive and senior leadership meet frequently with our offices outside the U.S., both in-person and virtually, to discuss business goals and listen to senior staff. We encourage you to schedule a conversation with your supervisor in which you discuss your path forward. Feel empowered to suggest solutions and seek out new challenges. If there are specific issues you can speak to as it relates to your observation of our leadership team, please email us at HRdepartment@costar.com. We value our employees, and our leadership is committed to providing the appropriate information, tools, and resources needed to succeed at CoStar Group. We would appreciate any further details you can provide so we can use this as an opportunity to improve.

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