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A Company That Can but Won't - Administrative Bellwether Housing Employee Review

2.0
17 May 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some very good people who believe in the mission. Great Benefits package.

Cons

Bellwether is great at one thing: talking a good game but not following through. I agree with the other reviews here, the workload Bellwether puts on its frontline employees is excessive and the senior leadership showed no interest in addressing. So they will tell you that they are on it but they'll load you with more work. This shifting of more tasks is partly done on purpose but mostly out of disorganization. The company is very disorganized. Many upper management positions were created that even people who worked for years in their departments knew what they were supposed to do! In the meantime, the frontline staff has to do everything with little assistance. The supervisors are helpful but you are constantly bailing out water in a sinking ship. There's no thriving, all most staff are trying to do is survive the week. Bellwether likes to say that they pay well. They don't, at least not if you are a frontline employee. There was a rockstar manager who I recently heard is no longer part of the company. They told me once that while the pay might seem good, it is not commensurate with the amount of work that Bellwether makes a manager do. In Bellwether ONE manager has to do the work that other housing companies divide among several staff. So here's a few thousand more than Plymouth per year but do four peoples' jobs. So the frontline staff is overwhelmed, especially during and after the lockdown, but turnover has always been an issue. The turnover is high because Bellwether will work you to the ground. And yes, as mentioned in another review, there is a culture of working unpaid overtime. Bellwether fancies itself as "woke" and it's almost treated as a religion. It's all for show though because, as stated in other reviews, they talk a big game but don't care that their frontline staff is underpaid, overworked and mostly people of color. It's the classical privileged, enjoying their privilege while preaching about privilege but ignoring those without their privilege. Their idea of equity is to talk Catholic guilt style about their white privilege and job done,

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5.0
14 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company works very hard to excel at being a good place to work and providing affordable housing. There are always challenges to balancing that, and the senior leadership really cares about both its employees and residents. They provide competitive pay, great benefits, excellent paid time off, and lots of training opportunities and career advancement opportunities. The company also works to achieve excellence and will not put up with low performers. If you are driven to work hard and excel at a company Bellwether is a good place for you.

Cons

Affordable housing can be a challenging industry to work in. Bellwether is tasked with competing with market rate housing while charging residents less rent. There will be stress and challenges that arise. Bellwether works hard to overcome this by investing in good people who work hard.

2.0
31 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent Benefits and good salaries

Cons

Disconnect between Site staff and upper management

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