Village Green reviews

3.1

40% would recommend to a friend

(506 total reviews)

Diane Batayeh

73% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Village Green has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 506 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Village Green 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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506 reviews
1.0
Feb 8, 2015

Nut house r them

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Ha cant think of any

Cons

They expect the impossible out of one person.They are unrealistic with what they expect done in one day.They are crazy with time management but what they fail to realize is every job is never the same.You will never get work done with all the meetings and classes they make you attend.They don't pay their bills so don't expect supplies on time.

1.0
Jan 10, 2024

A Disappointing End

Recommend
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Pros

- The training department is robust and truly sets up the site teams to be wonderful at their job - The communities are usually higher-end and desirable. Lots of lease-ups and fun renovation opportunities - Company events are fun on the surface and provide opportunities for co-workers to spend time together. - Certain VPs and executive leaders have good hearts and minds, and working with them is a pleasure.

Cons

- As many reviews mention, a majority of Senior Leadership is overwhelmed, ill-equipped, and reactionary. There is very little strategic vision and even less follow-through from them. - The culture is beyond toxic, especially at the corporate level. There is a legacy of cliques that work hard to protect their own. VPs allow abusive "locker room" talk with and about employees, commenting on looks, age, dress, etc. If you are not comfortable with it, you're out of the group and may miss out on legitimate opportunities for growth. - Company events promote drinking to excess. Senior leadership becomes embarrassingly intoxicated and uses other substances freely. Group outings have included strip clubs. If you're not interested in playing along, you're left behind. -Professional performance reviews are replaced by gossip, and when an associate has made mistakes, they are treated poorly and squeezed out rather than held accountable. -Many decisions are made to obscure real problems from VG's clients and save face, which leads to inconsistent and irrational decisions that just get handed to the site teams.

1.0
Nov 17, 2015

Don't be fooled by false positive reviews. They are fabrications.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you can stay under the radar and avoid working at the corporate office, it could be an ok place to work for a short period of time.

Cons

The number one reason this is not a good place to work is evident by all of these "positive" reviews that are being written all of a sudden. The company's top leadership and/or PR department is no doubt writing these themselves. How could a company have such extremes for a reputation? Most reviewers talk about how awful it is, then you have glowing reviews that are eloquently written saying the exact opposite. Don't believe these positive reviews; they are most likely fake and written by the same person. The cons: Too many politics, manipulation, backward thinking, counter productivity, fire drills to avoid the owner's wrath, finger pointing and backstabbing. If you want to flourish in an environment where you are surrounded by colleagues you can learn from and respect, this is not the company for you. If you want to be in a state of constant stress and fear, this is the company for you. Do yourself a favor and find a job somewhere, anywhere, besides here.

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