Company is not a good one - Engineering Realtor.com Employee Review

1.0
Aug 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I want to be helpful. I want to help job searchers and I want to help our company, too. A pro is that I like some of my colleagues.

Cons

REALTOR.com is a mess. Each department is more unproductive then the next. This company makes extremely impactful changes without considering the impacts. There is no real leadership. Employees are in a constant state of change and have anxiety about whaty's around the corner and what the new in-between CEO will do. Employees are fearful that after major lay offs and pay cuts that more reorganization and restructuring is coming. I don't think the company can take any more negative changes. They don't communicate well and now aren't even doing what is right for our audience and customers either. REALTOR.com bought a company and it doesm't seem like its going well. I'd say that you should not work here and look for a job somewhere else or come back in a couple of years to see where the company lands. Its very uncertain and very volatile now.

Explore other reviews about Realtor.com

5.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very engaging work, amazing peers

Cons

No career progression, promotions/appreciations are hard to get

2.0
Jun 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great pay and opportunity for advancement if you can get on the right projects that will succeed. For the most part I have the tech I need to do my job and my coworkers are really smart capable people who I learn from every day. I feel challenged in my work and that makes me feel engaged and interested in the problems I solve daily. Flexible vacation time and great benefits.

Cons

It can be incredibly chaotic at times, bordering on toxic. People are on edge and passing blame around like a hot potato. Hierarchy, power plays, and territorial politics create land mines for the unsuspecting on any given project— depending on your team or organization you’ll need to tread lightly to survive. They only hire in Austin right now, so any open roles seem to take a long time to fill, but the work still piles on.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All