I found Holiday Builders to be morally and ethically challenged. - New Home Sales Consultant Holiday Builders Employee Review

2.0
30 Oct 2019
Recommend
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Pros

There are some very nice people that work there.

Cons

They do not seem to be open to input from employees. They send threatening emails to their buyers from a corporate level without checking with the people working with the buyers to see what may actually be going on. I found that getting upper management to simply do the right thing was difficult at best. When I left the company, I provided two weeks notice which I fully intended to honor. Two employees had recently given their notice and were not only allowed to stay, but given going away parties as well. With me, I was told to hand in my keys and leave immediately. As it turned out, had I been allowed to stay for three more days, I would have received earned commissions of just over $5000. When I asked about this, I was told “we reserve the right to not accept notice”

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5.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Creative freedom, opportunity for growth, being part of a dynamic team, always interesting with new challenges. I was originally hired in 2015, left the company briefly for the purpose of relocating, and returned a couple of years later. I am grateful that my supervisor was exceptional and her leadership set the tone for a very positive experience.

Cons

I had no issues and am grateful for the opportunity.

1.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pros - Some houses are nice.

Cons

My experience with Holiday Builders as an employee was challenging due to significant operational and leadership deficiencies. New hires are expected to learn contracts independently with minimal training or structured onboarding, creating a “sink or swim” environment that can lead to inconsistent performance. The marketing department lacks effectiveness and accountability, resulting in little to no lead generation. Sales teams are expected to meet high expectations for appointments and conversions without adequate marketing support. Additionally, the company relies on outdated software and sales strategies that are not aligned with current market conditions, negatively impacting overall performance. Leadership demonstrates a consistent resistance to employee feedback. Sales representatives—who are in direct contact with realtors, buyers, and sellers—are not meaningfully heard, limiting the organization’s ability to adapt to market demands. Incentive programs for both realtors and buyers are not competitive, and there is a clear reluctance to adjust or modernize these strategies. There are also concerns regarding product competitiveness and transparency. Some properties remain on the market for extended periods, and inconsistencies in pricing communication have led to diminished client trust and lost opportunities to competitors. Management practices contribute to a difficult and often discouraging work environment. Leadership provides minimal guidance while enforcing excessive micromanagement, creating a high-pressure atmosphere where employees feel closely monitored rather than supported. Additionally, employees may receive warnings without having clearly defined expectations, as regular performance evaluations—including standard 90-day reviews—are not consistently conducted. This lack of structure creates confusion and limits professional development. The overall environment can feel intimidating, contributing to frustration and low morale among team members. High turnover, perceived favoritism, and lack of accountability further impact team stability. Instead of addressing root causes, the organization appears to rely on continuous hiring cycles. Overall, the company struggles to remain competitive due to outdated systems, ineffective marketing, and leadership challenges. Prospective employees should carefully evaluate these factors when considering opportunities with the organization.

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Holiday Builders Response
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We’re sorry to hear that your experience with us was not positive. Accountability at every level of the organization is something we take seriously and work to strengthen through performance expectations, communications, and evaluations of our teams and processes. While we do not agree with every point raised in your review, feedback from current and former employees is taken seriously and reviewed as part of our ongoing efforts to improve the overall employee experience. We do evaluate our operations, technology, and business strategies to remain competitive and improve the experience for both employees and customers. Creating and maintaining a workplace where employees feel supported and valued is an important part of our culture. Thank you for your feedback.
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