Bogus company - Sales Representative New Home Star Employee Review

1.0
Sep 12, 2025
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Pros

They know how to put up a good show and run adds on LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed and other career sites all the time to build up stacks of resumes. They know how to brain wash small builders and make them believe that they have some kind of secret sauce. They know how to operate with the scarcity management style.

Cons

Read their employment agreement and it will tell you all the things you need to know. Listen to their sales pitch when you are going through the interview or the conversion. Sales people do a lots of things like to make sales happen and create great experiences for our buyers. Construction people build homes. Builders buy land/lots, create floor plans, build a beautiful design center, negotiate with many vendors to provide the competitive pricing, hire right employees to build their brand. What is the role of New Home Star? We asked this question and they couldn't come up with any genuine answers. How can a builder believe that this company who doesn't even operate in their market can hire good employees to represent their brand is a mystery.

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5.0
Apr 4, 2026
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Pros

Company culture is everything at NHS, which remains my biggest highlight. I’ve genuinely felt valued here from the start. It doesn’t feel like you’re just another number; there’s a real effort to recognize people and make them feel seen. Teams are supportive, and people actually want their peers to succeed. It’s an environment where you can grow while also feeling appreciated for your contributions.

Cons

Like any growing organization, there are occasional growing pains as the company continues to evolve. Processes and priorities can shift, but that’s also part of what comes with progress and expansion.

5.0
Jan 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

New Home Star is one of those companies that really lives its values. The culture is supportive, driven, and genuinely focused on helping people grow. It’s fast-paced, and expectations are high—but that’s part of what makes it a great place to work if you like being challenged and learning constantly. What stands out most is how forward-thinking the company is. From technology to training to how teams collaborate, New Home Star is consistently ahead of the curve in the homebuilding space. They’re not stuck doing things “the old way,” and they actually invest in tools and systems that make people better at their jobs. It’s not perfect—no company is—but leadership listens, good work is recognized, and there’s a real sense of momentum. If you’re motivated, adaptable, and want to be part of something that’s growing and evolving, New Home Star is a great place to be.

Cons

The pace and expectations can be demanding at times, especially during busy seasons or major initiatives. Things move quickly, priorities can shift, and there’s a constant push to improve and adapt. While that creates a lot of opportunity, it can also feel intense if you prefer a slower, more predictable environment.

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