It's all going to be OK - Researcher CoStar Group Employee Review

4.0
Jun 2, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Crazy pace - it never stops Great offices and great people Got to love the product Decent compensation and first-class benefits Coworkers are the best

Cons

Crazy pace - it never stops Need to deal with objections and rebuttals daily from market contacts Some unhappy and entitled employees who make it worse for everyone

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CoStar Group Response
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Thank you for leaving a review and sharing your experience at CoStar Group. It always helps to receive feedback from our employees, both current and former. We couldn't agree more that this is a dynamic company full of great people in great offices all around the world. It is because of the hard work put in by our people that CoStar Group has become the leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and online marketplaces, with products and services that are highly valued by professionals in this industry. Every large company like CoStar Group has a certain amount of detractors and vocal critics - it's par for the course and to be expected - but we can't state enough how much we truly value the contributions of our employees who understand our vision and work day in and day out to bring that vision to life. You make our company stronger by being dedicated to making our clients successful. Thanks for all you do on behalf of CoStar Group and we hope you stay with us for many years to come.

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