Vantaggi
Talented colleagues across sales, product and operations. Some interesting work with exposure to multiple international brands and large-scale commercial matters. Strong experience for people who thrive in highly corporate, fast-moving environments. Some excellent mid-level managers trying hard to support teams during periods of major change. Opportunity to work on complex projects across the wider CoStar ecosystem.
Svantaggi
Increasingly top-down culture driven heavily by the CEO’s vision and personal management style, with very little room for dissent or challenge. Leadership culture appears to reward agreement and loyalty over constructive challenge, making it difficult for alternative viewpoints to be heard. Decision-making can feel highly centralized, with major strategic or organizational changes implemented suddenly and with minimal transparency or meaningful employee communication. Employees are often expected to be “agile” and adaptable, yet leadership frequently provides little advance visibility of changes, restructures or shifting priorities. Significant return-to-office pressure, even for employees hired on fully remote contracts who had successfully performed for years. Redundancy and restructuring exercises seem to be predetermined, with consultation processes appearing more procedural than genuinely open-minded - colleagues I've worked with for years are just disappearing, being told their roles are redundant, but their work still exists and the company is hiring for office based replacements. Morale has noticeably declined since I've been employed there. Leadership messaging around collaboration and culture often conflicts with the lived reality for employees. Share price performance and broader market confidence have become an increasing concern internally, particularly following the loss of support from a major investor and continuing questions around long-term strategic direction. Strong “empire building” culture where scale and expansion often appear prioritized over sustainable operational integration and employee trust. European employees may find the US corporate culture particularly aggressive and inflexible compared to their employment norms and expectations around consultation and flexibility.