Young people beware... No one retires at CoStar - Management CoStar Group Employee Review

1.0
Jun 12, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

They pay well. Good benefits!

Cons

There is always a contest or a reason to just wait a little longer before moving to your next career. They will get rid of you the first time you don't fit their mold. Young people beware! Before you know it CoStar will eat up years of your life and you will have no where else to go. Your phone will ring until 11:55pm on the last day of the month and you will be expected to answer. Don't think of traveling where you cannot be reached. I called in for conference calls from Europe, Bahamas, and Japan. Once you reach a certain point in your career you are not allowed to miss these calls... FOR ANY REASON! Missing these calls/meetings means losing your job!

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