Mundane & micromanaged - Tenant Research Associate CoStar Group Employee Review

1.0
Oct 15, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Good compensation, good benefits, kitchen snacks, nice office

Cons

Micromanagement, mundane, managers not doing their own jobs but wanting their employees to do extra work. It's essentially a call centre but they refuse to call it that.

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CoStar Group Response
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Thanks for your review. At CoStar Group, we're proud to offer competitive salaries and top-tier benefits to our employees. We want every employee to be engaged with and enjoy their role. We have many departments and functions throughout the company, from software development, architectural photography, customer experience, marketing research, finance, sales, communications, human resources, information technology and much, much more. We understand that, for some, calling can be challenging, however the metrics and job requirements of that role are carefully designed to help researchers excel while delivering accurate and timely information to our clients. That is one of many vital roles throughout our company of more than 4,300 employees. We'd love to hear more about some of the specific issues you raise in your review, so if you're willing to share, please email us at HRdepartment@costar.com. We wish you the best in your future career goals.

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