Zillow reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(2,504 total reviews)
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Jeremy Wacksman

58% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Zillow has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,504 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zillow employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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3K reviews
3.0
Oct 4, 2015
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Pros

While they're have been many reviews from Zillow employees specific to the Rentals team, many have been negative. While many of these reviews offer valid points that are indeed true, they lose credibility from what can be construed as a disgruntled former employee fired for non-performance. I'd like to offer a perspective as a seasoned sales rep, with 10+ years experience, who also left a great job to join the Zillow team, who agrees there are issues at Zillow, yet also still wants a future on the Zillow Rentals team. I'm one of the reps that has been at Zillow the longest, and I have a history of high sales performance. As for the pros, I'll firstly agree with almost every other review in saying that the 401k and benefits are stellar. The medical insurance even covers infertility treatments, which is almost unheard of. Zillow culture is awesome, and a huge point of effort on the CEO's part. That being said, I work in-market, and it doesn't translate (not sure how they could do this, in truth.)

Cons

The rentals org is a mess. Accounts are constantly fought over and moved to new reps, causing annoyance to our clients. The account management team is in constant battle with the sales team because there are no clear cut rules on either side. I've personally asked our sales trainer for specific group training as a group several times, with no such training in the works. I agree that Zillow offers poor training, the cause of that being they have no real idea where they're going or even what they want it to look like. One thing this team does have is TREMENDOUS potential. I believe the leadership in place can indeed get is there, especially the two mentioned in a previous review. One of which does have an extensive background in Sales, and has built highly successful organizations. Changes need to be made, there is no doubt. No one wants to work in fear all of the time, and eventually the real talent will leave with that atmosphere. No one wants to be treated like a number, and one person in leadership in particular treats us like we are nothing more than his personal cash cows. Although, that same person in leadership has a brilliant mind for operations and will be a great leader if he learns how to have a heart. He is a definite asset to Zillow, and will grow to be an even greater one of he treats his employees like assets. There is so much potential here, and I personally plan to play it out until they tell me I can't anymore. This team will be great, with some changes.

1.0
May 21, 2015
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I have absolutely nothing positive to say about this company and my horrible experience with them. From the interview process which was the longest, rudest most unprofessional experience where I had to jump through hoops like a circus animal, to the week of training in Seattle where I was immediately made to feel unwelcome and had my motives for being there questioned. If you are a seasoned professional sales rep this is not the company for you. The company is predominantly young millennials who very much think they are the smartest people in the room. With little life experience and job experience they also believe the executives are, and I'm quoting here from what I was told "The smartest people in the whole world". Though I don't doubt there are some very bright minds working at the company, they are by no means "The Smartest People In The Whole World". Statements like that quickly show how immature, easily influenced and inexperienced their young managers are.

Cons

Young Sales trainer who has never worked as a sales trainer or been in sales and therefor has never sold anything in her life is going to "train you". She is unprofessional and will question why you're there on your first day and make you feel unwelcome. She will then talk about you behind your back and bad mouth you to your manager and others in the company. Unprofessional, rude, condescending attitude, almost everyone in a leadership role thinks they know everything and they are better than you. Young managers with no management experience, leadership experience, tact or people skills. Outside Sales Managers have no power to build their own teams. The power lies with people you interview with at Zillow's corporate headquarters where they have some type of utopia hiring decision and the "panel" must all agree on hiring a candidate. Even though some of the people you interview with are not even in the same division you'd be working in or people you'd be working with directly. Never have I seen a sales organization that doesn't give managers and/or Directors the power to build their own teams but their teams are chosen for them by people at corporate. Basically they are managers in title only. If you're a sales manager, don't apply here! They don't want individuals. Drink the kool aid and fall in line. They have a telemarketer mentality that doesn't translate to outside sales reps. They need to learn there is a difference. Please, please, please if this helps in any way to spare anyone else from dealing with the most unprofessional people and being jerked around so badly by a company that claims they're all about Power to the People, just not their own people and Turning on the Lights except when it comes to fair and ethical treatment of their employees. I truly hope you will think twice before wasting your time with this company. The "kool-aid" drinking millennials who think because snacks, beverages, and yogurt are provided for them are the ones that think it's the best job ever. Trust your intuition and run fast and far from this company!

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Zillow Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We will give careful thought to it. While you worked at Zillow for just a short while, I’m disappointed that you didn’t see more value in our team and culture. We do have a different hiring process than some companies for sure. We want a collegial work environment and team-oriented culture so we ask that candidates for a new sales team - like the Rentals team - meet sales people from a more established team. We value growth-oriented, entrepreneurial sales people, who are nice, passionate about the Internet and reasonably quantitative. We want team members to drive successful customer relationships and take ownership of our business. Our management and training teams are empowered to make decisions and move fast. We recruit leaders who are daring and love to build new capabilities and businesses. I know the leaders on your former team and they are excellent people and professionals. Best of luck in your next endeavor. Again, sorry this wasn’t a good match. Thanks, Greg Schwartz Chief Revenue Officer
2.0
Apr 13, 2025

Fake Nice

Recommend
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Pros

Some wonderful, well-intentioned people throughout the company Fully remote work environment One of the founders, Lloyd Frink, is still there and asks insightful questions which focus on customer value Possible to thrive if you find the right team, supportive manager, and funded initiative Competitive compensation and benefits

Cons

"Fake nice" culture fosters superficial interactions and purely transactional relationships Focus on Zillow Home Loans overshadows the stated mission of helping people "get home" Constant pursuit of AI buzz-driven initiatives creates organizational whiplash Remote work structure makes building meaningful connections nearly impossible Advancement rewards salesmanship, political savvy, and loyalty rather than innovation Top-down decision-making leaves little room for customer-facing teams' input Excessive documentation creates "analysis paralysis" with focus on wording rather than substance Corporate environment actively discourages questioning, creativity, and independent thinking

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