This job is living HELL - Research Associate CoStar Group Employee Review

1.0
26 Dec 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits State of the art building

Cons

Everything else! This place lures you in with the free "organic" foods that are stocked fresh everyday, the tickets to games and events at the Verizon Center and the good health benefits but everything else is a disaster. The entire company is gift/prizes driven, set people up for failure with the impossible goals you have to meet and make you feel inferior when others excel. The people you contact on a regular basis cant stand you because of how frequently we have to call and I get hung up on or cursed out ON A DAILY BASIS! We're just glorified telemarketer. Everyday at 5pm I feel like I'm breaking out of jail, and this is NOT an understatement. The turnover rate is very high which is why there are always so many interview processes and job openings. DO NOT TAKE THIS JOB if offered. Don't even schedule an interview, it isn't worth the daily stress. I cannot wait until the day I turn in my letter of resignation.

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