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Arbor Commercial

Acquired by Arbor Realty Trust

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Just don't do it - Anonymous employee Arbor Commercial Employee Review

2.0
Apr 9, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Being an underwriting/screening analyst is a great first job out of college. You learn a ton since you see so many deals and work through so many issues. In the Boston office, there is a great group of people right out of college all going through the same thing. It's like doing a post-grad year. Plus it sets the bar ridiculously low for any other job you might have throughout your life, and gives you access to the extensive network of other dissatisfied former Arbor employees.

Cons

Training is non-existent, they throw you to the wolves and fire you if you get eaten alive. The company culture is dog eat dog and management encourages in-fighting. This creates a total blame culture and if you are wondering who the next scapegoat is, it will probably be you. They invented the term "penny wise and pound foolish." Management...excuse me, "Management" changes their minds every few months about the direction of the company. I've never seen anything like it. Like the weather, if you don't like Arbor, stick around 5 minutes, it will change. New company "directives" are poorly communicated and thought out. There is no long-term plan, and if they ever had one, they would change it in a month or two anyway. The upshot is that it's a very transient and impermanent place, which is driven by "Management" .

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5.0
Apr 22, 2019
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Pros

Strong leadership/decisions are made correctly and efficiently, great ceo, good benefits/pay

Cons

Culture is lacking, maybe because of multiple offices

1.0
Nov 22, 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None - No one in any upper level position understands the full circle of what they're responsible for.

Cons

HR department is incompetent. God forbid you have to leave on disability. Forms requested numerous times that were never sent prior to leaving, needed to get them from another employee who had a baby. They say they never receive faxes/emails - even when presented with their own read receipts. When going over their head to the actual insurance company, you get contradictory information. So either HR has no idea what they get from the insurance company or they don't know what they should be following up on. Consequently, the doctor had to waste their time with multiple sendings due to HRs incompetence. Oh, and the last conference, the CEO made it clear that they have better lawyers than you do, so don't bother suing. Management makes processes more complicated than they need to be - theres a reason for the acronym KISS. It seems like 10% of the people do 90% of the work. I've never seen people take so many coffee breaks and long lunches. Very unprofessional environment - dressing formal doesn't make a professional office. If you have no dignity and can kiss managements butt, you will be promoted. Otherwise, there is no room for advancement - what you get hired as is what youll be.

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