Field Research Photographer - Anonymous employee CoStar Group Employee Review

2.0
27 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Large multinational growing company with lots of opportunities for growth if you are in the right location. Very forward thinking and growth oriented company. Can get a good foundation of knowledge of the commercial real estate landscape in your market.

Cons

Not much room for growth or professional development if you are not in a major market with a head office. Poor contact with management, poor personal development plan. Not encouraged to step out of comfort zone and try new things. Very removed from office culture and environment.

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CoStar Group Response
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Thanks for the thoughtful feedback and review, appreciate that you’ve taken the time to write to us and your work in the field. We hear you loud and clear on communication about the bigger picture and it’s something management is focused closely on.

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