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Rose Associates Reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(118 total reviews)

Amy Rose

54% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Rose Associates has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 118 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rose Associates employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real estate industry (3.8 stars).

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118 reviews
1.0
13 Feb 2020

Worst company ever

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Food on occasion maybe

Cons

Company cant be trusted. They string people along to think it's a great place to work but half of people in corporate hates being there. They fire people left and right, room for growth is little to none lastly they have Temps doing jobs they weren't even hired for to pay them less then the actual position a rose employee would be working

2.0
12 Sept 2010

It's all about who you know

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent benefits, some knowledgeable execs, wide range of personalities (you can find friends no matter who you are), social atmosphere - happy hour after work, etc.

Cons

Salaries are totally arbitrary - there's no real range for a specific position, it's all about how good of a manager you have - if he or she is willing to go to bat for you. Otherwise, you'll be stuck with crap raises, no bonuses, declining benefits. Management as a whole does not care about lesser employees - regular employees are not paid competitively, while the senior execs and management are overpaid. If you're lucky enough to get a decent supervisor, and work with some good people, it's not bad. But if you're looking to make a career here, go elsewhere. Lots of turnover within the lower ranks of the company for this reason.

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Rose Associates Response
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We have wonderful people and a good social atmosphere, led by a strong executive team. Under this leadership, we assume a lot has changed since you left. We engaged an outside firm to do a thorough compensation study of every position in the company. We also implemented a new compensation policy and bonus program to ensure that our compensation is appropriate and competitive with our industry peers. We would like to also point out that many employees who leave us for “better opportunities” come back to Rose within a couple of years because they realize the value of our culture and appreciate the professionalism and integrity of the firm, as well as our commitment to our employees.
2.0
26 Feb 2023

6/10

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They prefer to hire within the company (easy to climb the ladder) MOST employees are nice and approachable Has a smaller mom-and-pop feel to it (not a huge company)

Cons

1. There is a severe lack of on-site management at the various sites (For me, this created high stress for the new hires to perform outside the scope of their regular duties). I worked at 3 different locations in the course of a year and didn't have a consistent manager the entire year. Because of that, I felt like no one really knew what they were doing most of the time. 2. Extreme lack of on-site training (New hires tend to make a ton of errors). 3. Pretty repetitive after a while (same thing every day) 4. Have to work weekends 5. Have to dress up pretty much daily. It was weird because the employee handbook said business casual (I think) but for some reason, everyone at the buildings I worked at wore business suits every day. Yes, every. single. day. even on Fridays. (which, to me feels outdated). (Keep in mind I'm Gen-z though haha, but why are we wearing suits every day?). I asked to wear jeans and they said no lol. 6. If you work on-site, you will pretty much never be allowed to work from home. Most companies in the real estate space are adapting to work-from-home methods, but not this company. Which of course is fine, that's the CEO's choice, but if you're looking to WFH some, this company doesn't allow that. (My old boss asked to WFH 2 days a week and he got fired a couple weeks later, which was a little sus to me) RIP

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