The Connor Group reviews

4.5

90% would recommend to a friend

(1,567 total reviews)
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Larry Connor

94% approve of CEO

92% positive business outlook

The Connor Group has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,567 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The The Connor Group employee rating is 20% above average for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.8 stars).

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2K reviews
5.0
Jan 5, 2017

Regional Sales Trainer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-team atomsphere -different everyday -there's also something new to learn -people interaction -strong core values

Cons

-not necessarily a con, but you get what you put in. you have to be willing to put in the work.

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The Connor Group Response
9y
Thank you for your 3 plus years here! It is associates like you that make The Connor Group so successful!
1.0
Dec 29, 2016

Learning experience

Recommend
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Pros

I learned about what I won't tolerate in the workplace, and as a result of working here, established my personal ethical guidelines for future jobs. You may learn to stand up for yourself as a result of this job. I learned that no amount of money is worth trading my self worth, and when to walk away, which is invaluable.

Cons

If you look through the positive reviews, you will see clearly that they are written in a way that protects the company from the actual bad reviews, and blame those who left or gave bad reviews, rather than acknowledge this is a soul-sucking place to work. ..."This job won't be for you if you don't work hard" i.e. passively positioning the bad reviewers as lazy, non motivated people, and thus invalidating their opinions. I think they call that method 'gas lighting'. Interestingly, this is the same strategy the management uses with their employees. If you have an issue or disagreement, YOU are the issue, and you will be shamed into feeling like not wanting to scam potential lessees or wanting to get the bonuses you've earned means there is something wrong with you, and 'you have bad work ethic' if you wish to be treated with respect. From what I saw, it is a trickle down effect- higher ups feel powerless, and overpower those below them, and so forth. An abusive and toxic company culture. This was my first 'real job' after college, and it felt like a big opportunity when I got hired. Reflecting on this experience, I asked myself what I wish someone had told me when I started: If you decide to work for them (or any company for that matter), listen to your gut, and ask yourself- does this feel off? Don't be afraid to leave- there are always more opportunities out there.

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The Connor Group Response
9y
It is very unfortunate that you would not like to discuss this matter further. We strive to continue to make our company a great place to work as evident by the many positive reviews and testimonies. Doing the right this is one of our core values and we take very serious and look into any alleged accusations. As far as your comment on other reviewers, we cannot and do not control them nor do we know who leaves them, but we are absolutely candid in letting all candidates now we work hard and are looking for people to do the same. I am sorry to hear a career hear did not work out but wish you the best in the future. If you do change your mind and wish to discuss, feel free to call me at 937-434-3095. Thanks !
1.0
Dec 28, 2016

Don't.

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Pros

Promises of good hours and benefits and a great place to work.

Cons

They will work you to death doing things that are not part of your job and that you don't get the upscale pay for, then short your pay every chance they get. They go into their computer system and change your hours worked and have you sign "corrected" time sheets while never allowing you to see the actual time punch times. Then when you post a complaint here, they quickly reply for you to contact them via phone or email so the public sees their reply but all they want is to know who you are that's giving them a bad rating so they can blacklist you.

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