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2.0
29 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The company has strong brand recognition, which makes opening doors with potential clients a little easier. The training resources and tools provided are solid, and the benefits package is competitive compared to similar companies. I also met some hardworking people at the local level who genuinely cared about customers.

Cons

Day-to-day work felt overly corporate and bogged down in red tape, making it hard to be efficient. Upper management operated like a “good ol’ boys club,” which created a lack of diversity and limited advancement opportunities. Communication from leadership was inconsistent, with decisions often made behind closed doors. The sales role was high-pressure with unrealistic expectations, and there wasn’t much genuine support for employees trying to hit targets. Overall, the culture leaned more toward politics than performance.

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BELFOR Group Response
6mo
Thank you for your comprehensive feedback about your experience at BELFOR. We appreciate you highlighting both positive aspects and areas where we can improve. We take all feedback seriously as we strive for continuous improvement. If you'd like to discuss your concerns further, please feel free to reach out to our Human Resources Department directly at hr@us.belfor.com or 248-594-1144. We value your input.
1.0
24 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Paid lunch, good work life balance.

Cons

no loyalty, no job security, no meaningful opportunity for growth

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BELFOR Group Response
11mo
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We understand your concerns and want to assure you that we take them seriously. We encourage you to connect with our Human Resources Department at hr@us.belfor.com or 248-594-1144. They are available to discuss your experience in more detail.
2.0
26 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of overtime available. Opportunities for paid training. You acquire many skills.

Cons

Overworked. On-call constantly. Poor communication.

3.0
4 Nov 2025

Okay Organization

Recommend
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Pros

Good engagement with team members. Clear roles.

Cons

Limited growth opportunities, poor compensation, HR very administrative

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BELFOR Group Response
6mo
Thank you for your for taking time to leave a review. If you would like to discuss any concerns in more depth, please do not hesitate to reach out to the BELFOR HR Team at hr@us.belfor.com or 248-594-1144.
5.0
15 May 2025

The best of the best!

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Pros

Growth opportunities, compassionate team members from the top down, being a part of a team that makes a difference, great work-life balance, benefits

Cons

None - fantastic company to work for

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BELFOR Group Response
11mo
Thank you for your wonderful review! It's fantastic to hear that you're having a positive experience at BELFOR. We strive to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and has the opportunity to succeed, and your feedback confirms we're on the right track.
3.0
19 Apr 2025
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Pros

The company offers a solid platform for professional growth. I had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects and take on real multi-million dollar responsibility, which pushed me to develop new skills and expand in my role. Leadership is generally supportive, and there’s room to take initiative if you’re motivated and proactive. There’s a genuine sense of pride working at BELFOR. As the world’s largest restoration company, that reputation is well-earned, and I was proud to wear the name. Walking onto a large commercial loss site with BELFOR leading the response is an incredible and unparalleled experience. When the National Team mobilizes to support the local office, there’s a visible level of professionalism, scale, and coordination that reminds you you're part of something exceptional. It often felt like there was nothing we couldn’t handle—and that it would get done right and safely. The local and national teams are made up of bright, driven individuals who are good at what they do and, more often than not, willing to collaborate and support one another. Training and professional development opportunities are vast and readily available—often covered by the company—for those who take the initiative. Over my ten years as an estimator in this office, I gained a wealth of experience that will carry me confidently into the next chapter of my career as a general estimator, senior project manager, and consultant. I have Belfor to thank for elevating my experience, confidence, and bandwidth to manage large-scale projects.

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At the corporate level, there’s often a disconnect between policy and practical application. Processes and initiatives are frequently created by individuals who lack direct, hands-on experience, resulting in unnecessary complexity and inefficiencies that slow things down rather than support the team. The efficiency of processes at the corporate level often feels like an afterthought if it even exists at all. Do not be fooled into thinking that the corporate office supports the local office; it's the other way around. Priorities shift constantly, and nearly everything is labeled “urgent” or “ASAP.” The result? The meaning of urgency becomes diluted, deadlines lose impact, and over time, people stop responding with the same drive—because they’re already stretched thin. Unrealistic expectations, reactive planning, and crisis-driven management contribute to frequent overload and burnout. The pressure to continually do more with less is constant. While it’s fair to be challenged, there were times when local leadership at this office allowed staff to teeter at the edge for far too long. Signs of exhaustion were often ignored until someone lashed out, threatened to quit, or simply walked off the job. That kind of response isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s a symptom of long-term unmanaged stress. This environment can take a heavy toll, and without better balance, it’s difficult to retain the skilled professionals the company relies on. High turnover is a persistent issue. Additionally, echoing other reviews, there’s a noticeable “blood is thicker than water” dynamic—favoritism and double standards that occasionally affect how opportunities and accountability are distributed. This, of course, isn’t unique to this office or company, but for someone career-minded and looking for a clear path forward, it can become an obstacle. Just know it does exist here. Morale is not a priority, and honestly, if we didn't make an effort to promote a company gathering like a half-day BBQ and downtime get-together now and then, it probably would happen organically. Bottom line is I enjoy working hard alongside other people who are generally happy to be doing the work as well, but misery loves company and too easily fills the void. It often felt like I was in the minority, thinking morale should be a little higher on the priority list.

2.0
3 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-opportunity for growth in careers -good benefits

Cons

-employees go through a temp agency trial period starting out that can last many months -people are highly stressed tense environments at times -no raises or bonuses even after years with the company -Forget about work/life balance

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