CBRE reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(12,943 total reviews)
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Robert E. Sulentic

83% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

CBRE has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 12,943 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CBRE employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Bienes raíces industry (3.8 stars).

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2.0
Apr 2, 2010

All they care about is the bottom line.

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Pros

This company used to be an amazing place to work. Great people, amazing atmosphere, water, drinks, snacks, coffee, beautiful fun environment. And then the recession hit.

Cons

However, over the years through mergers and the recent downturn, this company has come to think of it's very employees as the enemy. This year, the insurance deductible went up from $250 to $5,000 for the best possible plan. The commission splits were changed because the company was too top heavy with management. Speaking of management, many are retained at the company due to politics and not due to stellar work performance. One particular manager has been able to hire her entire family, son, daughter and niece, along with finding work for a son-in-law who was let go of by three teams in two years! They rush to point out faults but never congratulate you when a big deal closes. They make you spend lots of time on things that will never produce revenue or help the company.

1.0
Mar 31, 2010

Image but no substance

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Pros

Global brand name - looks impressive on the resume. Certain degree of corporate agility - good at coping in downturns. Not overly hierachical - regional directors and senior managers are quite approachable.

Cons

First impression: the office is a mess with archive boxes lining the halls, dusty yellow newspapers lying around, untidy and cluttered desks everywhere and dirty kitchens. The work 'systems' reflect the same sort of chaos. Information is scattered everywhere. Basic work functions are ill-defined. Performance is not measured regularly or accurately. This vacuum is filled instead by politics and back-biting. There is a minimalist work ethic in the support staff. What appears to be an easy-going work environment on the surface turns out to be a political minefield if you are not careful. Perceived errors are not discussed openly with the view of finding a solution, but behind your back with the aim of finding some way to punish you (and therefore score points for themselves). People will email you rather than walk two metres to discuss something. HR support is almost non-existent and typically aims to protect managerial incompetence. Team-building is unknown in many departments. Although there are a number of nice people, the best way to describe the dominant culture in some departments is "toxic". Numerous senior directors are renowned for their short-fuses and unpleasant demeanours. It is uncommon to find someone who regularly answers your calls or returns your messages. You leave this company with the same skills you brought in - training and support are virtually non-existent. CBRE does not feel like a global well-oiled corporate machine in any way. It is a cowboy operation under a global guise.

3.0
Mar 30, 2010
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Pros

Professionalism, honesty, great quality of work, top notch clients ,flat organization, fun culture, people seem willing to collaborate, growing company

Cons

tenure based, incompetent management, operation as individual units (not truly global), pay to talent misaligned, advancement difficult as perf measurement metric are weak

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