Review from former leadership - Anonymous employee CBRE Employee Review

3.0
Jun 13, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Opportunity to shine. If you do well with your accounting work, and you desire to be a manager; you an flourish there. - Office utilizes a lot of technology which allows from work from home once or twice a week. - Plenty of committees to join

Cons

- Regarding committees: ideas are often shot down due to not wanting to spend money. Committees often get in the way of completing actual assigned tasks. The priority is sometimes screwed up. -Leadership starting at Senior Controller position is often very out of touch with their employees. I doubt that Senior Controllers know 20% of their employees. They often feel unapproachable either due to their personality or that they appear so busy that you can't have more than 1-2 minutes with them to discuss issues. - Too focused on initiatives to become efficient (aka: lower costs) - They spend so much time and money on employee turnover that their lower salaries isn't actually saving money. They are spending more money to replace those people, not to mention the stress that is incurred. - The "box theory", which means that there typically can't be a promotion without someone vacating a "box" first really hurts morale. Solid, good accountants wait months to get promoted and often leave the company because it takes so long. - "Points" were very broken at the time of my departure. They are trying to fix it by finally making their employees book their time spent on a particular client.

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Pros

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Cons

Management's refusal to allow employees freedom. I routinely got praise from the client and hit the maximum score on my goals. If things weren't done "by the book", they were wrong. The health insurance was awful. Going to self-employment, one of the things that you hear is that you're going to pay a lot for health insurance. However, I'm actually paying LESS than when I worked for CBRE. When you work for CBRE, don't consider job security something that you're going to have. I saw two employees with 15+ years for the company get laid off, with zero severance and no option to transfer elsewhere, unless they wanted to uproot their families and move states for more work and a pay cut. This is the worst company that I've ever had the displeasure to work for. If you have literally any other option of employment, please consider doing that.

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