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Q&A With CBRE Employees

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How employees describe working at CBRE

Open mind conversation fairness positive reach actions

Great Company work recoment to anyone

Way to much clerical work and meetings to do your job prporly

CBRE might be a big company, but it is only good if you know some one. Starting as a qualified engineer with batchelore. You ended up been lamp changer, where you have a treat and abuse by worker and report it. Nothing happen. A place a lote of peaple eneded up in mental health institution.

Can't find any words for it presently

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What it's like to work at CBRE

  • Les employés de CBRE travaillent généralement 9.2 heures par jour
  • Les employés de chez CBRE signalent que le rythme de travail est confortablement rapide
  • Au cours d’une journée type, les employés de CBRE have 1 réunion
  • 82% des employés de chez CBRE sont impatients d’interagir avec leur équipe tous les jours
  • Les employés de CBRE prennent le plus souvent 20-30 congés payés et de congés de maladie chaque année
  • 52% des employés chez CBRE déclarent qu’ils sont satisfaits de leur équilibre travail-vie personnelle
  • Les employés de CBRE reçoivent généralement des commentaires précieux sur la façon de s’améliorer au travail une fois par an
  • 74% of CBRE employees call their work environment positif

Q&A With CBRE Employees

Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Actually most will become remote now so very good chances depending on department

  • 40 out of 2000 positions are remote, so don't plan on getting one.

  • Very few. 40 out of 2000 jobs listed are remote.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Meilleure réponse des employés

    Before 4 years, 15 days off (3 total weeks), after 4 and before 9, 20 days off, and so on, increases every 4 years (it's going into your 5th, 10th, etc., years).

  • Poor. If you have less than 5 years you have very little vacation compared to competitors. Do your research and negotiate additional vacation when you start, because sick days come out of PTO and your hours accrue per pay period.

  • from decent to excellent, but what is available at high responsibility jobs, you can never take it all.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Find someone who works there and knows the hiring manager.

  • job relationship to prior experience, connections, references, personality match with interviewer, degree of urgency to hire for the position. timing is everything and this is the biggest unknown.

  • I got my job due to my military experience. However, I would say if you are a hard working and driven person, you will not have a hard time of it.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • As someone else stated, it is absolutely based on favoritism, and who is the shmooziest with the client.

  • Based on your performance and own willingness to grow.

  • Merit and contribution potential

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Type A personalities who are good salespeople.

  • Any person can succeed if they try, no matter where they work. Success or failure is a personal choice, not a decision of the employer.

  • Entrepreneurs.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Very insecure. Constant layoffs on this account.

  • 50%

  • Very secured.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • bonus

  • There are to numerous of job perks to name.

  • Stock plans.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • If you are on a client account, you will be treated as a second class citizen at CBRE. You will not have access to perks and benefits such as tuition reimbursement and office supplies because the client doesn't pay for it. Raises are based on whether the client approves them, not the CBRE. You will take on more responsibility for no promotion.

  • How great it was, I would have came earlier.

  • They were more than a Real Estate brokerage company.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • on the phone, in person, on the phone and rejection or offer

  • Through and fair

  • You will be interviewed by different stakeholders, from different angles.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Zero. Expect to work on your vacations if you want to keep your job.

  • Decent, although there is room for improvement. You may have to work a couple of weekends throughout the year to catch up on the work you weren't able to complete during the week. Also, almost all work is deadline/client-driven, which makes for unpredictable workloads and schedules.

  • It's horrible. I work all the time, there is no balance on my account. Managers don't respect salaried employees, it's 24/7 and you are expected to answer while on PTO.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • flexibility from my role and responsibilities

  • The Team I have the opportunity to work with.

  • The people. Hands down, some of the hardest working and smartest in the industry.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • timely, but depends on the personality of the individual you report to

  • Very structured and constant.

  • Not very active or formal

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Low. Constant layoffs and demanding client take a toll on everyone after awhile.

  • Very high!

  • Very high and promising.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • all kinds of opinions. the current CEO does well for the shareholders and that's all it matters in a publicly traded company where individual values are considered usually last.

  • The CEO has the right vision on how to grow the business and to make CBRE a world class company.

  • CBRE employees respect Bob Sulentic, the CEO. He has increased the firm's viability and market position to #1 in the industry. We need to be careful where we invest, specially around M&A. Our competition is increasingly investing in technology, and CBRE is just starting to make those changes.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Meilleure réponse des employés

    Why do you think you will succeed in CBRE?

  • job related

  • What is your 5-year plan?

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Good group of people

  • Very collaborative and open.

  • My coworkers are motivated, determined, and team players. We work collaboratively to help our clients achieve their goals.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Very diverse group of men and woman.

  • A lot! I am part of it.

  • In the U.S. there is not much diversity, both in terms of gender and race. Would like to see more.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Integrate more technology on a day to day management process.

  • On the outsourcing side of the business, the workload expectations are extremely high. There are a lot upper level staff and not many lower level. Consider increasing the number of lower to mid-level staff to help balance workloads.

  • Improve GWS

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • They are ok nothing to write home about. The benefits in general are not very good compared to a company of similar size.

  • Low cost.

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Demandé au Admin Department à CBRE

  • Meilleure réponse des employés

    CBRE is terrible about communication around layoffs they are so worried about their brand that they often don’t tell anyone anything until after the fact. It’s an alarming culture of forcing you to play the game with one arm tied behind your back.

  • Stealth layoffs. People disappear with no warning and you are told after the fact.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • You read alot about how great they are and take classes affirming this, only to find out half of what you were promised was never true.

  • Take about a week for everything to be in order. The new hire will go through Orientation and IT training. Most say its smooth but there are times when things don't work as planned as for anything.

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • They don't live up to their own hype. They are sales people, and they sell employees a bill of goods.

  • straight forward

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • 1 hr per meeting, sufficient to discuss position.

  • an hour and then following two more interviews between 30-60 min

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • process took about a month

  • department manager and it took approximately 2 weeks to hear back

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Demandé à all employees à CBRE

  • Professional dress always. Only your best. They are big on appearances.

  • suit

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49% of CBRE employees would encourage their friends to become coworkers, whereas 22% are neutral and 29% would not recommend working at CBRE to their friends.

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