Do better - Customer Service Representative (CSR) Realtor.com Employee Review

3.0
Jan 8, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

*Hybrid/remote work model. In office only when needed. *Fairly decent pay.

Cons

* Benefits downgraded over the last couple of years (medical, dental, vision, etc.) Used to have one of the best benefit packages, but is now unfortunate. *People moved into positions they are obviously not qualified for, causing immense backlogs of work for weeks, if not months. Also, not moving those back out and putting someone else in that knows or is eager to learn. *Can never say "we made a mistake, so we're going to undo this and try something different." *Lay-offs, then complaining when queues are overloaded, but not going to hire anyone. *More focused on metrics than helping customers. (Short call time, then move them to another department, even if you know how to help). *No support for burn-out. Just push through and recover over the weekend, unless there is mandatory overtime on the weekend. *HR. They are either overloaded too, or just don't care. No response on issues, or one that doesn't address the question. *Work/life balance is not a priority. *Doesn't listen to overwhelming customer feedback, only cares about getting paid.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

No career progression, promotions/appreciations are hard to get

2.0
Jun 19, 2026
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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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