CBRE reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(12,957 total reviews)
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Robert E. Sulentic

83% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

CBRE has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 12,957 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CBRE employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Dec 1, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Company has competitive benefits and the Dallas downtown location is perfect for commuters. The company also pays for your parking or DART pass.

Cons

The leadership in the staffing department really needs to take some leadership classes on how to manage a world class recruiting department. Remember you will have to pay for it as CBRE doesn't provide tuition reimbursement. There are people in place that are not true leaders. They are in their positions because they made friends with the right people. You don't get promoted based on talent. You are promoted because you learned how to play the game of getting ahead no matter what. The recruiting department has an exceptionally high turnover rate. The department lost almost half of the team in one year. The requisition load is twice of what an average requisition workload should be. Recruiters are required to maintain a workload of 40 requisitions but if often swells to 60 and 70 reqs. The recruiters are overworked and stressed. I believe that the environment is not conducive to progression and upward mobility. There is no clear career progression path for recruiters and the stress of trying to just maintain is overwhelming. I feel as though recruiters are walking into an environment of failure, hostility and poor leadership. Managers are unprofessional as they talk about employees to other employees. Senior level leadership doesn't have a clue as to what it takes to run a world class recruiting department. They play the blame game when things fall apart. The organization fills well over 6000 positions each year without an Applicant Tracking System (ATS). What fortune 500 company doesn't have an ATS and doesn't have a plan to put one in place? They have team building events on work nights (after you have worked all day long), who does that? That’s not team building that’s cutting into your personal time and time with family. There is no work/life balance. You work around the clock to maintain the heavy workload and after a while the stress of it all starts to take you down. Recruiting can be a very rewarding profession. You play a major part in building a successful organization. CBRE needs to learn to value their employees and take action against employees (mangers and non-managers) who don’t uphold the values of the company. If the retention in your department is not good someone needs to take another look as to why. Managers with a subjective thought process needs to be retrained or should be removed from their positions. If you are thinking about becoming a recruiter for CBRE, I would carefully rethink that decision. Turn around and never look back. I did.

3.0
Jun 10, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people, relatively unstressful work. I've seen other people say that the company is very political and supervisors play favorites, but I don't see that. Maybe I'm just on a good controller team. Getting to work at home two days a week is nice too.

Cons

The pay flat out sucks. I'm making approximately 70% of the market rate. If I didn't have to have a second job, I would be more proactive about looking for something else. But the company loses a ton of good people - and will lose me - due to the crap pay. Even controllers full well admit this. Uneven workloads are a problem, too. Sometimes you have to get there at 6am, sometimes you spend half the day going down the Wikipedia rabbit hole.

1.0
Jan 28, 2013

Dont walk-RUN from Sprint/CBRE

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nothing. Poor benefits for such a large company

Cons

What a dreadful experience. If you work at Sprint you will be outsourced to CBRE if you fall under the Real Estate dept. You will be overworked, underpaid, and generally treated like a piece of garbage. Imagine working for a cell phone company but not given a phone for business purposes even though you are expected to be available 24-7-365. If you dont have one you need to pay for one and then they pick up the monthly tab, but you dont own it so you are basically buying a phone so they can overwork you!!!!!!!!Not sure what is like to work at other accounts, but the Sprint account is a horror show and should be avoided at all costs!

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