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If you want a corporate 9-5 to pay the bills, here it is - Recensione dipendente - Sales Support Administrator presso Realogy

1,0
28 ott 2021
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Depending on branch manager, little oversight and accountability Stable They pay you on time If you want to feel like you’re working in a 1950s corporate environment, this place is great for you

Svantaggi

0 room for growth Not remote Annual pay increases don’t even catch up with inflation Nepotism-based hiring system— many workers are under qualified for the work and incompetent Micromanaging managers can overwork an SSA. Burnout rate and turnover rate for this position is high. They never pay overtime. Ever. A few “Voluntold” events held on weekends. Some real estate agents can be really rude and disrespectful. This is 100% a customer service position. You are severely underpaid. Benefits are terrible. You pay $100+ out of pocket for benefits every month. Bad managers will bend over backwards for real estate agents and push the grunt work on the office staff (that’s you by the way). Bad managers who don’t set precedent and processes make exceptions for the mediocre to high performing agents and makes the office staff pick up the pieces. The company claims to prioritize staff health, but they don’t. They make you go into the office every day during the pandemic pre vaccination days despite the fact that the job can be performed 98% remote.

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5,0
5 lug 2024
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Loved the DEI, great management

Svantaggi

Overworked and underpaid at some points

1
1,0
21 mag 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Freedom in the field and working with a great diverse group of real estate agents and their managers. Fellow field staff were also amazing.

Svantaggi

Working in this role was honestly exhausting, frustrating enraging. I had to have anywhere from half an hour to an hour by myself, just to come down from the day before interacting with my wife and child. The way management operated made it really hard to feel valued or even respected. If you clocked in two minutes late, you’d get written up and slapped with a warning—no grace, no questions asked. I was put on five PIP's in the matter of 6 months! Every time you got called into the main office, you just knew it wasn’t good news. And when they suddenly asked me to start supporting office work—something I’d never done before—it was even more uncomfortable and confusing. Because I knew nothing of the main office infrastructure, I looked inept and incapable of performing my job as if I were a new IT support specialist! The biggest issue, though, was the lack of support from leadership. I never felt like my manager had my back. While I understand people face mental health challenges—and I respect that—my manager’s behavior was wildly inconsistent. I later found out it was due to switching medications for bipolar disorder, but after a full year of constant ups and downs, things never got better. Eventually, I had to walk away for my own sanity, suddenly resigning. I lost two good work friends because of my actions too, but it was worth it in my opinion. Micromanagement was out of control. They tracked everything: when you clocked in, went to lunch, clocked out. They even tracked your computer habits too! There was zero trust. They’d send you out of your region last minute, sometimes on a Friday, and expect you to fight rush hour traffic from places like Saint Charles—knowing it’d take two plus hours to get home. It felt like no one cared how that impacted us. And don’t even get me started on travel pay. You had to drive 22.5 miles before you could even start claiming mileage, and then it was only $0.50 a mile. You had to play games with Google Maps to find the longest possible route just to try and get compensated fairly. It felt ridiculous. To top it off, the pay was terrible—about $10,000 less per year than what others were making in similar roles. For the amount of work, the stress, and the lack of support, it just wasn’t worth it. I stuck it out as long as I could, but in the end, I had to move on. Thankfully I was able to image my computer and delete all my data.

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