Front End Leadership is incompetent - Software Developer Keller Williams Employee Review

1.0
11 July 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The company has the potential to become a big player.

Cons

No communication skills for the front end part of the project are the worst I've seen in a very long time. The projects are all really badly organized and code quality is pretty much absent, which makes everybody's life harder. Leadership is incompetent. The company can do better than this. Right now is struggling to keep talent due to incompetent people in leadership positions.

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Excellent training programs. Company culture & transparency. Command CRM software is effective. Worldwide agent connections.

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2.0
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Pros

The tech stack is approachable and easy to work with, and the company offers strong flexibility through remote and hybrid work options, supporting a healthy work-life balance.

Cons

Career growth feels largely dependent on personal relationships with upper management rather than transparent performance metrics or defined advancement paths. Job descriptions and salary ranges lack clarity, making it difficult for employees to understand expectations or long-term opportunities within the organization. There is little to no investment in employee development—no meaningful education budget, limited financial support for professional growth, and few structured career progression initiatives. The company also appears to struggle with its overall identity, both internally and externally. It is often unclear whether the organization sees itself primarily as a technology company, a real estate company, or a CRM/platform business monetizing agents through various add-on products and services. This lack of strategic clarity can create confusion around priorities, culture, and long-term direction.

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