The bigger they are, the harder they fall. - Anonymous employee Keller Williams Employee Review

2.0
Jun 24, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Selective community service is supported. Numerous training opportunities. Pleasant work environment.

Cons

Swelling middle management without qualifications or experience, replacement employees have significantly less experience than those who leave, below market compensation and personality-based management training and hiring applied haphazardly. Although judged and praised for innovation, a great deal of time and energy is spent repairing and managing years of questionable business decisions along with poorly conceived and executed legacy programs. It is likely you will get work for someone in management's relative.

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The tech stack is approachable and easy to work with, and the company offers strong flexibility through remote and hybrid work options, supporting a healthy work-life balance.

Cons

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