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Acadia Realty Trust

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Horrible Place - Anonymous employee Acadia Realty Trust Employee Review

1.0
14 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The location of their office

Cons

So many cons that it’s hard to know where to start. The current HR team couldn’t care less about their employees to even smile when they pass you in the hallway. The morale is low throughout the entire office and it feels very negative. The CEO only truly cares about the employees in the acquisitions department and leasing and the rest mean nothing. Overall the company pretends its innovative and collaborative but it’s not. There is not real room for growth here besides getting more work dumped on you and being told title doesn’t mean anything here.

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Acadia Realty Trust Response
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Thank you for your review. We're sorry that your experience at Acadia did not meet your expectations or our intentions. Our goal is to provide a collaborative and inclusive environment for all of our employees. Our HR team is continuously focused on launching new programs to help develop and continuously engage our talent across the entire organization. This year, over 10% of our employees across the company were promoted into new roles. This is pretty significant given our size. Once again, we thank you for your feedback, as we are always looking for ways we can improve.

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