Sweat Shop with Benefits - Anonymous employee Invitation Homes Employee Review

1.0
Mar 2, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice people, good PTO, Starbucks coffee, making good strides in resident satisfaction.

Cons

No work-life balance. The office culture is a pressure cooker. The underlying message is to stay late all the time. Office is overcrowded with cubicles in every viable space. Zero privacy Churning all day, very long days, is pushing people to work ineffectively and burn out quickly. If people last over year, they are zombies. It shows in every possible way.

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Invitation Homes Response
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Thank you for your comments. While we do work hard at the corporate office to serve our residents and support our associates in the field, our culture also offers a balance with generous PTO, social events and 16 paid hours of time to volunteer annually. We are happy to hear you enjoy your co-workers, the coffee and recognize the work we are doing to enhance the lives of our residents. Management has a responsibility to lead by example and we take your concerns seriously. As always, you should feel free to discuss your situation directly with a member of our HR team.

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