Wonderful place to work - Anonymous employee Whitestone REIT Employee Review

5.0
Dec 23, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I had a wonderful impression during my first few days and weeks at WSR. I really enjoyed the office tour, office setup, orientation, welcome lunch, associate breakfast, holiday party, and day-to-day interactions with the team. I’m very glad to be working in a place where the culture truly feels like family.

Cons

No major cons at this time.

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5.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

Great place and wonderful coworkers

Cons

Small team creates difficulties with work life balance

1.0
Aug 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free brunches at the end of the month.

Cons

This company has a serious transparency problem — both internally and externally. Many honest, critical reviews on this site have mysteriously disappeared over time, which is why you’re likely not seeing the full picture. If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance this review will also be deleted, just like the others that dared to speak the truth. The work culture at WhiteStone REIT is toxic, fear-driven, and unsustainable. The constant pressure, hostility, and lack of support took a real toll on my health — so much so that I ended up in the hospital for 10 days. No job should ever push an employee to that point, yet leadership here shows no concern for employee well-being. The Chief People Officer in particular operates with alarming dishonesty. After my departure, she attempted to twist facts and submit misleading information to block my unemployment benefits. Thankfully, the truth came out and I was awarded benefits, but no one should have to go through such a vindictive process after already enduring a damaging workplace. The company’s downward spiral is not just internal. Their stock has been in sharp decline since the beginning of the year, reflecting the poor decisions and lack of effective leadership at the top. High turnover, low morale, and retaliation against those who speak up are the norm. If you value your health, career, and integrity, avoid WhiteStone REIT. The truth is hidden behind carefully curated PR and removed reviews — but the problems are very real.

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