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Good to Great - Real Estate Development Goodman Realty Group Employee Review

5.0
18 Aug 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve been with Goodman for years. During my first interview, I was told “the sky is the limit” in terms of growth opportunities. This simple phrase turned out to be true. I compare where I started with where I am today, and I am very satisfied. In addition, the company is currently in transition. The company is improving systems and processes, and most importantly, focusing on the employee and each person’s valuable contribution to the team.

Cons

It’s rewarding work and hard work. People succeed in this environment if they take ownership of their responsibilities and job. It is not the environment that lends itself to “skating by.”

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5.0
17 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Goodman really stepped up in benefits this year! Better healthcare, dental, vision, another holiday and company training program.

Cons

There has been a lot of hiring (which is great) but I don't feel as connected to everyone. There are so many new faces I need to learn!

4.0
26 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Strong exposure to many aspects of commercial real estate development Opportunity to take ownership of projects early in career Fast-paced environment with variety in day-to-day work Ability to work directly with leadership and decision makers Good place to learn problem solving and project coordination Team members are generally collaborative and supportive Flexibility to explore new ideas and initiatives

Cons

Roles and responsibilities can be unclear at times Communication between departments could be improved Processes and procedures are still developing or inconsistent Compensation may not align with workload/responsibility level Limited formal training or career development structure Priorities can shift frequently Office politics and internal inefficiencies can create frustration Employees may need to create structure themselves rather than follow established systems

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