Transwestern reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(357 total reviews)

Larry Heard

79% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Transwestern has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 357 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Transwestern employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.6 stars).

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357 reviews
5.0
May 16, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company has good policies and a culture to promote solid service to clients. Their is a teamwork attitude where employees are empowered to perform their job function. the CEO update from Larry Heard is a nice touch to keep employees informed on big picture items.

Cons

There not many cons related to Transwestern and the large growth experienced in the last few years has slowed and needs to be the focus to cultivate new business and grow the existing customer base. I feel they have good people in place to do this, but it takes time. I wish them the best.

3.0
Mar 23, 2014

Transwestern WAS the right place to be

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The experience is different depending upon your assignment, your manager, and your region - there are great variances in the treatment of employees across the country. Friendly, family-like atmosphere In my group, flexible work hours. Not the same for others. People really care about one another - and about the clients and tenants People treat the building as "MY" building - they think like an owner Lots of growth into new markets Employees stay for a long time. You can advance quickly if you are good at what you do.

Cons

Lots and lots of chiefs - CEO, COO, Chief Info Officer, Chief Accounting Officer, Chief Innovation Officer (WTF?) President of the Americas??? We are only in America - all international business is through BNP Parabas. WTF do we have this position? Silos - leasing, management, accounting don't talk to one another; geographic/regional silos, lack of consistent team approach Inconsistent performance, employee work/life balance, expectations from region to region and from group to group. Many "legacy" employees accept mediocrity. They stay for a long time, but they are not the best and brightest. Promises made...no delivery. Lack of strategic direction - it's all about growth and the back office is smoke and mirrors. Mediocrity is tolerated, so the talented people have to work harder to pick up the slack. Promises a 10% bonus, but then makes bonus unattainable. The highest bonuses this year were at 8%. Why not just say the bonus is 8% if it is impossible to earn 10? Bonuses are different for reimbursed employees (who can get the entire 10%) and unreimbursed/corporate employees (they are restricted by HQ). Bonus criteria is different across the country - some people get a bonus for doing their job, but others need to cure cancer, eliminate poverty, and find world peace to walk away with a bonus. Very unfair. Never ever disagree with a broker. The broker is KING (QUEEN), and you could end up getting fired for going against a broker (even if you are right). Since the broker brings the $$$$$, they are treated like prima donnas, but the employees who support them are crapped on. Broker egos are gigantic, and they get away with pretty much anything. Condescend to staff - OK. Make inappropriate comments - OK. Treat you like you are not worthy to even speak with them - OK.

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