Cushman and Wakefield Review Data
25 total review submissions
Year | Position | Location | Group/Division | Overall | ||
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2019 | 2nd Year Associate | Atlanta | Real Estate | Great variety of work, small office environment in Atlanta… | Little to no mentorship opportunities. Work can feel… | |
2019 | Intern | Boston | Brokerage | Decent resources (access to LinkedIn Learning online… | The work got kind of repetitive (making cold call lists,… | |
2018 | Intern | Scottsdale | Real Estate | I was definitely happy working at this company. They were… | I wish I was paid a little more than what I made. I am glad… | |
2019 | Intern | Chicago | Brokerage | Pretty good overall, very fair and people are open to… | brokers can sometimes have a "chin-up" attitude… | |
2018 | Intern | New York | Real Estate | - Exposure to all asset classes - Good deal flow… |
- No fulltime offers after internship - Need more… |
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2019 | Director | Phoenix | Brokerage | * Strong Global Brand Recognition * Strong… |
* Not Exclusive to C&W, Constant Shift to more… | |
2017 | 1st Year Associate | New York | Real Estate | - brand name - good place to start - ability… |
- very hierarchal - matters what team/mentor you get… |
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2017 | Intern | New York | N/A | The team culture is great! The hours are good… |
The length of the internship The salaries of the… |
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2018 | 1st Year Analyst | Chicago | Real Estate | Great company culture and exposure to upper management.… | People think you are an intern and do not take you… | |
2019 | 3rd+ Year Analyst | Houston | Real Estate | Great work/life balance. Opportunity to take on additional… | Long-term internal career path is difficult to navigate/… | |
2016 | Summer Associate Intern | New York | Real Estate | Good management, very successful company. Great team and… | Frat culture. Guys could be douchebags. Doesn’t teach you… | |
2018 | 1st Year Analyst | Chicago | Real Estate | Good learning opportunities and immediate challenges with… | Management could give more ownership to new employees that… | |
2018 | 1st Year Analyst | New York | Real Estate | Great place to learn about real estate modeling and general… | Beginning work is a bit mundane and tedious. It takes some… | |
2018 | Intern | San Jose | Generalist | This job was very flexible. I was able to go to school and… | Everybody works independently. There isn't much… | |
2014 | 1st Year Associate | Washington | Brokerage | Great culture. Fun place to work. Good group of people.… | Little clarity on how bonuses were paid/calculated. Little… | |
2017 | 2nd Year Analyst | Washington | Real Estate | Smart people to work for and work with. Lean team, great… | Upward growth is somewhat limited given the brokerage… | |
2016 | Intern | New York | Other | Excellent company, provides great value for clients. Strong… | This industry can be difficult for people to break into… | |
2018 | Intern | Phoenix | Other | You learn a lot in this internship, and the people here are… | -The industry seems a little volatile with commissions, and… | |
2014 | 1st Year Associate | New York | Brokerage | -A true meritocracy - you make money for working hard and… | -A real boiler room, super competitive environment with… | |
2018 | Other | Washington | Real Estate | Good work/life balance and ability to work on multiple… | Have to service clients (not fee development). Ability to… | |
2018 | Operations Analyst | New York | Generalist | Flexibility and work life balance and the benefits are… | Don't expect great pay and if you want to get promoted… | |
2017 | 1st Year Analyst | New York | Real Estate | Lots of autonomy Property Tours Ability to… |
Low Pay Undefined team structure No feedback… |
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2017 | Intern | Chicago | Real Estate | The hours are very flexible. There are a few lunch and… | There is a lot of downtime if your sponsors have nothing… | |
2016 | N/A | New York | N/A | A lot of potential for smart self-starters, plenty of room… | Working with managers and brokers can be a hassle because… |
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