Good work-life balance, but poor communication and pay - Loan Servicing Newrez Employee Review

2.0
May 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work life balance is good, PTO is good, incentive plan is okay.

Cons

Salaries are not in line with industry standards. Policies and procedures are hard to find. Remote positions are no longer an option. Current remote employees are not given merit increases for the simple fact they are remote vs in office nor treated as part of the company although several management positions are still remote. Those positions likely saw merit increases. Communication is seriously lacking for responsibilities and changes impacting the departments. Changes are made by upper management across the board with no consideration for the impacts on different business lines. It seems they want to just be the largest servicer with little regard to quality of product and service. Their reputation is beginning to take a major hit with stakeholders, firms and courts.

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Newrez Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We take your concerns seriously and your comments have been shared with the appropriate team for review. We appreciate you bringing this to our attention.

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Pros

Central Role in the Process. Strong Industry Knowledge. Problem-Solving & Critical Thinking. Relationship Building

Cons

High Volume / Workload Pressure. Limited Control Over Outcomes

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Newrez Response
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Thanks for sharing your positive feedback! We’re happy that you are having a positive experience with us. Insights like yours help us continue improving and creating an even better workplace. We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
2.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Great work/life balance - Awesome coworkers - Lots of opportunities to try new things and be innovative

Cons

- Senior leadership does not value remote workers and doesn't get to know them/engage with them - Frequently lays off remote employees, regardless of performance, achievements, or job role, sometimes without offering options to move or relocate. They also on occasion use underhanded tactics to pressure remote employees to leave so they don't have to pay out severance. Lastly, unless required by your state's law, they never pay out your remaining time off - If you start underpaid, you will remain underpaid even after promotions - Job performance does not impact yearly bonuses/increases. Pay doesn't keep up with inflation

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Newrez Response
15h
Thank you for sharing your experience. Your feedback matters, and we’ll make sure it’s reviewed by our team as we continue working to improve. We appreciate you taking the time to let us know your thoughts.
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