Just a resume builder - Anonymous employee Toll Brothers Employee Review

2.0
Jul 21, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good company benefits. The health insurance and 401k matching is a nice perk. Gained a lot of job experience, learning how to work as a team, and skills that can build my resume.

Cons

Toll Brothers is a company based on the bottom line. Honestly, who can blame them? But their way of saving money is by having one person playing multiple roles, for long periods of time, to the point of burnout or failure. The home sales division of the company is the true money-maker, but if you're in any other place in the company (Golf division) its easy to get left behind. There is very little room to grow unless you happen to be at the right place at the right time. The upper management level seems to be well compensated, but anyone below that level makes extremely low pay for the amount of work they're required to accomplish. The corporate level of management micro-manages all the way down to the smallest roles and enforces office-level rules on all employees no matter if they work in a cubicle 9-5 or in a country club pulling 12 hour days.

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Pros

Great company culture and values. Beautiful model homes to work in.

Cons

Long hours and weekends and some nights answering emails and calls

4.0
Jun 21, 2026
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Pros

Toll Brothers provides excellent training, strong systems, and the opportunity to work with a respected luxury homebuilder. The company emphasizes professionalism, customer experience, and sales development. I gained valuable experience in new home sales, lead management, and working alongside talented sales and construction teams.

Cons

Like many positions in homebuilding, success can be highly dependent on market conditions, inventory availability, and community assignment. Weekend work is expected, and balancing customer needs with operational processes can sometimes be challenging.

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