Hostile Work Environment with Zero Job Security and a Glass Ceiling - Tenant Research Associate CoStar Group Employee Review

1.0
Apr 11, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Salary is paid well but it’s a trap.

Cons

CoStar Group is one of the most toxic and demoralising workplaces I’ve ever encountered. The culture is controlling, outdated, and completely unsupportive. It feels like being trapped in a strict school, not a professional workplace. You’re monitored constantly, micromanaged to the extreme, and forced to hit unrealistic KPIs that change on a whim. There’s no transparency, no consistency—just pressure. What makes it worse is the complete lack of job security. People are fired without warning, no performance reviews, no opportunities to improve—just one day you’re gone. Management thrives on fear and uses it as a tactic to control staff. It’s a high-stress, high-turnover environment for a reason. The lack of diversity is glaring. Leadership is overwhelmingly homogenous, and there’s clearly a glass ceiling for ethnic minorities. Opportunities for advancement are few and far between unless you fit a certain mould. Inclusion feels like a checkbox exercise, not something the company genuinely cares about. If you’re a person of colour or from a minority background, don’t expect the same recognition or progression as your peers. Overall, CoStar may look polished from the outside, but behind closed doors, it’s a toxic, rigid, and exclusionary workplace that drains your energy and offers no real future. Avoid at all costs if you value your mental wellbeing, professional growth, or being treated with basic human respect.

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Work-life balance is quite good

Cons

There isn't a ton of flexibility, but you get a lot of PTO that makes up for it

1.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

This company makes a strong first impression during the interview and training process. Unfortunately, my experience after onboarding was very different. Decision-making is highly centralized, leaving employees with very little autonomy. The company emphasizes ethics and integrity, but my experience did not consistently reflect those values. Favoritism also appeared to play a significant role in how employees were treated and how decisions were made. HR presents itself as a resource for employees, but concerns often end with, “It will be up to your manager.” That can be frustrating when the issue involves your manager or requires an impartial review. CoStar has developed a reputation for these issues, and from what I experienced, it wasn’t always this way. A few years ago, the company at least appeared to prioritize its employees. Today, that commitment feels diminished. The return-to-office expectations can also be unreasonable. During severe weather, employees are still expected to report to the office even when many other companies in the area allow employees to work remotely for safety. Finally, performance expectations and metrics are frequently changed, making goals increasingly difficult to achieve. Combined with inconsistent communication from leadership, it creates an environment where employees often feel unsupported and uncertain about expectations.

Cons

Good Health Benefits for families and singles Decent pay

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