Pros
- They hire intelligent account managers with great ideas, backgrounds and skills - Some ability to use the portfolio of homes - Unusual to take work home with you - this is very much a 9-5 type of job - Made some good friends there - Coffee and popcorn always provided
Cons
- nepotism - watch your back culture - severe micromanagement - earned bonuses don't exist (well they do, but mgmt always finds a reason not to pay it out/changes the rules etc) - in the interview they promised many perks and benefits but every single one is matched with unreasonable rules making any benefit there not really usable - zero career growth opportunities - not for someone with previous professional work experience - pay that doesn't match the cost of living in Denver or the surrounding areas - confusion around actual job title and description (this position is nothing more than a customer service position, however in the interview I was sold on the account management title with opportunity for added commissions and bonuses) - obligatory weekend work and holiday work - cannot use earned PTO whenever wanted/needed (even for holidays) depending on other employees taking time off, the work load and various company roll outs - massive amounts of turnover and firings in this position - don't expect a pay raise - no flexibility around schedule or work from home - must be in the office to work (even though it's a very wfh type of job) - lack of trust from managers to their employees