Abusive and exploitative company - Architectural Photographer CoStar Group Employee Review

1.0
Jan 1, 2025
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Pros

Working as an architectural photographer for CoStar Group, specifically for Homes.com, certainly has its perks. The six-figure salary and benefits package are competitive and initially seemed promising. These financial incentives can be attractive, especially for photographers looking to make a stable income in an otherwise freelance-heavy field.

Cons

However, the position comes with a long list of challenges that overshadow the benefits. Micro-management is pervasive, leaving little room for creative freedom or flexibility. The excessive workload and constant deadline pressure create a stressful and unsustainable work environment. A particularly troubling aspect is the dehumanizing weekly point system, which prioritizes quantity over quality, making it difficult to feel valued as a professional. The job often involves taking photos in public spaces—parks, businesses, and restaurants—as well as schools, which frequently results in uncomfortable confrontations with law enforcement, school staff, and even parents who are concerned about privacy, especially when minors are involved. Photographing private homes without explicit permission also leads to tense encounters with angry neighbors demanding explanations, adding to the emotional and mental strain of the job. Assignments lack consistency, both in terms of skill requirements and quality assurance standards, making it challenging to meet expectations. The lack of time off, including no weekends, and toxic leadership further contribute to burnout. Despite the seemingly high salary, the actual hourly rate becomes disappointingly low considering the grueling hours required to meet deadlines.

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5.0
Apr 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Overall a good company, salary and benefits

Cons

Depends on the department, there are people who loves others don’t.

1.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

401k, medical benefits snacks decent base salary

Cons

Working at CoStar Group was one of the most emotionally exhausting sales environments I’ve experienced. The culture on my team was extremely male-dominated, hyper-competitive, and very much “sink or swim.” Collaboration was talked about constantly by management, but in reality the environment rewarded internal competition, territorial behavior, favoritism, and politics over actual teamwork. As one of the few women on the sales team, I often felt isolated and unsupported. Instead of mentorship or coaching, the expectation was basically: “figure it out yourself.” New hires were thrown into difficult situations with inconsistent training and unrealistic expectations, while certain reps appeared to receive stronger books of business, better territories, or more support than others. It created resentment and a toxic atmosphere where coworkers often felt more like competitors waiting for you to fail than teammates. The turnover was incredibly high, which should have been a red flag. Management pushed aggressive quotas and nonstop pressure while failing to address morale, burnout, or fairness concerns. There was also an unhealthy obsession with leaderboard culture and internal politics that made the workplace feel stressful every single day. What disappointed me most was that I genuinely believed in the product and enjoyed helping clients. Many customers loved working with me, and I built strong relationships. But internally, the environment became mentally draining. The constant competitiveness, lack of support, and toxic culture eventually outweighed the positives of the role.

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