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Divisions Maintenance Group

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AVOID AT ALL COSTS. CORPORATE OVERLORD - Account Executive Divisions Maintenance Group Employee Review

1.0
23 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- I have met some of my best friends at this company

Cons

If you’re a college grad looking for real growth, look elsewhere. This company thrives on farming inexperienced employees, underpaying them well below market standards, and selling it as a “great opportunity.” The reality? You’ll work hard for little reward while leadership lines their pockets. The bonus structure is constantly changed — usually right before payouts — so don’t count on earning what you were promised. Meanwhile, upper management collects massive bonuses, and the CEO enjoys luxury assets while everyday employees struggle to make ends meet. HR turns a blind eye to misconduct from tenured staff, creating a culture where favoritism trumps fairness. The “positive culture” they brag about is nothing more than a distraction from systemic underpayment and corporate dysfunction. In short: this place is a corporate cesspool dressed up as a “family environment.” You’ll get more value — and respect — working anywhere else. And to add to this. The company removed the ability to submit a google review so people couldnt see that it was lower than 2 stars.

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Divisions Maintenance Group Response
7mo
We are sorry to hear that you had a less than satisfactory experience at DMG. Please feel free to reach out to Human Resources at hrconfidential@divisionsinc.com to share more details.

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5.0
23 Oct 2025
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Pros

Great people, room to move up fast

Cons

crazy hours, on call, not well organized

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Divisions Maintenance Group Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We are dedicated to creating and fostering a positive culture in which employees may thrive both personally and professionally. If you ever have any additional feedback, please do not hesitate to reach out to Human Resources at hrconfidential@divisionsinc.com.
1.0
4 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Work with great accounts - Free lunch

Cons

This place is what happens when mediocre leadership convinces itself it’s innovative. A shocking percentage of the workforce seems to be failed or former TQL brokers, which probably explains a lot about the culture. The company loves to talk about partnerships and customer relationships, but much of the business model feels like finding creative ways to squeeze small business owners while dodging accountability whenever something goes wrong. Middle managers consisted of power tripping former mall associates and grocery store supervisors who suddenly thought they were Fortune 500 executives. The amount of brown noising required to get ahead here would qualify as an Olympic event. The favoritism was laughable. Cincinnati already has a reputation for caring way too much about where someone went to high school, and this company fully embraced the stereotype. Some people spent more time talking about their high school than their actual qualifications. The funniest part is that talent saturation is real. Eventually they’ll run out of competent humans willing to entertain their practices and will have to start importing people with relocation packages just to keep the seats filled. If a recruiter from this company reaches out, save yourself the time and hit delete. Wouldn’t be surprised if they get bought out by CBRE within the next few years.

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