Just another job - Account Executive Realtor.com Employee Review

2.0
Mar 4, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

- A place to collect a check till the economy gets better - Decent benefits - Used to be a GREAT company to work for when I first started in 2006. - Lower six figures is still possible for sales unless you just don't get it.

Cons

- Lack of appreciation for employees. Senior management increases sales quotas and decreases compensation plan simultaneously and could happen up to 2 times annually. Company's overall revenue has increased every year and account executives' pay has substantially decreased every year. - HR is biased, protects the managers and is "never" neutral in decision making. - A lot of micro-managing. Sales professionals are treated like high school telemarketers. Managers breathe down your neck with threats. Not a place for true sales professionals. - Account Executives are forced to move certain products and not what is necessarily best for the customer. - Highly stressful. - High turnover. Company cannot retain true talent. Managers threaten to fire the entire sales floor and replace them with "new blood". - Limited room for growth. - Senior management does not lead by example. Managers are not polished. Unprofessional.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Very engaging work, amazing peers

Cons

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2.0
Jun 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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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.

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