Great idea to grow the real estate industry, horrible new CEO - Anonymous employee Flyhomes Employee Review

1.0
26 Jul 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A lot of smart people who are stuck in a position that were sold to them with a great promise but realistically the position is just terrible. A lot of employees whom are also stuck there because they provide work visas.

Cons

Home selling is just a sales number to their employees and there is total disregard to if their clients are ready to commit to a home sale or have a deep understanding of their contract. Clients are rushed to getting into a contract or pressured at the spur of the moment to sign the contract without knowing what they have signed or waived the right to. A lot of non compliance methods used to “save” the company or contracts. Day to day is packed with issues to be escalated on and clients who have buyers remorse. Zero follow up with the clients from the original “sales person”. Management has no idea what to do but are extremely good with using words to coax employees that everything is fine and calm the situation without an providing an actual solution. They also strongly believe in money can buy and solve all issues motto. Work life balance is practically zero as they expect you to work 12 hour days or more every day. Very toxic work environment. Employees and departments are constantly fighting with each other or throwing each other under the bus.

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5.0
29 Sept 2025
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Pros

Good work culture, nice to work with

Cons

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2.0
31 Mar 2026
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Pros

The overall concept of the business is interesting.

Cons

Everything looks organized at first, like there's a system in place. Then you actually get into it and realize things shift mid-way...like... why is this happening again? You think something is finalized, then it changes slightly, then again later. It's not huge changes, but it's enough to throw everything off. At first you try to adapt, the you realize you're constantly adapting. Same cycle, over and over.

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