BrightView Reviews

2.6

21% would recommend to a friend

(865 total reviews)

Dale Asplund

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21% positive business outlook

BrightView has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 865 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The BrightView employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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865 reviews
2.0
22 May 2022

Run

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Benefits are good. Paid weekly. Option to have company car Gas card Company card

Cons

Pay was garbage. Annual raise was pocket change when our office sold over $100k non routine work for months They are stingy. You take on extra roles with the promise of some extra money but they find every way to get out of actually paying They don’t care about you. My taxes were messed up for over half my employment there and it was never fixed. Zero training. You get a couple days to be shown how the yard works, your route, and you’re in your own Upper management plays favorites. You’re not a favorite, they make your work load and life overly difficult There’s no room to advance unless someone leaves a position There’s a lot of work drama and gossip Admin “back office” don’t like you, your payroll gets errors, everyone takes their time getting any information for you

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1.0
25 Jul 2016

CEO gone, is a clean slate next?

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company had good intentions and great "talk tracks" during the the 2014 merger, I mean ACQUISITION. The executive staff said the right things but failed to understand that family companies have a culture and you better weave those cultures together successfully. The pro for this company now is that if you are an executive with landscape experience, there will likely be a mass exodus from the 20-30 high level executives brought in from Aramark, Starbucks and Waste Management, since the CEO who brought them in is now gone.

Cons

It is all a mess. During the Brickman acquisition of ValleyCrest, the company said that BrightView would be an "academy company" and have the best and brightest at the helm. There would be personal development, and training, and room for everyone to have a great job. The truth was that most of this was never implemented, the company spent to much money on consultants and projects that did not help our customers. If you are interviewing at the company, as these questions. What is the current attrition rate for professionals and non-professionals? What is the retention rate for "jobs"? What is the profitability of the branch you are interviewing in? When was the last time the branch hit its' goals and earned a bonus. Oh, and ask for the latest employee survey results. Net-net, the company in 2014 took the approach that all employees were replaceable, often saying to concerned employees "This process and the future company is not for everyone." The company has not retained key employees that were crucial to the landscape maintenance business, operational expertise has taken a huge hit (these people are now working for other companies), the sales roles are told to sell "or else" and the branding has been a huge flop. This was a company of "do what you are told, we don't need you to think." Maybe a new CEO can unravel the mess that has been made and get the company back to an entrepreneurial focus where those people in branches can actually run their businesses.

1.0
5 Jul 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The legacy company I joined 8 years ago was a good company.

Cons

The new Brightview is awful. They are cheating their clients to save hours/money as they prep to go public. My manager said so. This makes for sour clients and sour employees. Everyone now just calls it a paycheck. No one cares, anymore. This Glassdoor is "fresh" because our old company reviews were real. Clients and employees should all llok elsewhere unless they like working for a lot of VP's who have no clue about landscaping.

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