A thoughtful company that offers personal and professional growth - Anonymous employee BiggerPockets Employee Review

5.0
Jan 13, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- A lot of changes are happening as of late 2020 and while there are some growing pains, it feels like everything is moving in a great direction. The fact that management is open and willing to reevaluate the entire system to suit employee needs is something I have NEVER found at any other job. - Financial transparency—you always know what is going on with the company and why (unless that information is strictly confidential, which is rare). This was especially important during the worst of the pandemic. - The leadership team really does care about personal and professional growth. This is not a soulless, corporate place, and they want employees to do well during and after their time here. - Flexibility—work from home, sick days, great PTO policy, etc. - The people are awesome. Such a great company culture where everyone is willing to help each other out.

Cons

Like I said earlier, a lot of change and growing pains, but I do believe these will work out.

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BiggerPockets Response
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Thank you for your kind words and feedback! We’re so glad you feel that things are moving in the right direction. Our leadership team cares deeply about our team and company, and we are excited to see a lot of hard work come to fruition in 2021. We’re glad to have you on the team and grateful for your positive outlook on things! - Alex Hughes, Director of People and Internal Communications

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