Real Estate Agent - Anonymous employee Compass Employee Review

2.0
Aug 16, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Weekly classes to keep you up to date on everything Real Estate, contracts etc. Most of the agents that work here are genuinely sweet.

Cons

He has a really big ego. Speaks wothout thibking sometimes and just isnt very nice. He tries to be, but hes just not. They don't provide any leads for you and if you don't hit a certain number you're gone. I think it's more about making him money than him actually caring about the agents. He has his favorites. It's hard to survive as a new realtor unless you have a husband supporting you, your parents or money saved up.

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