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Listing Power Tools

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Do Not Recommend - Anonymous employee Listing Power Tools Employee Review

1.0
6 Jan 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

free cokes, nice coffee, healthy/free breakfast and lunch

Cons

This company self-identifies as a startup in the attempt to explain its disorganized ownership of multiple under-strategized properties. Nothing ever gets completed at this company, products are constantly delivered half-completed or tossed aside before full fruition as focus is shifted in importance based upon what matters most RIGHT NOW. Those departments not of importance can go weeks without any feedback and strategy from management. No one seems to really know what the true vision of this company is. Attempts at titles made by the CEO during my less than one-year employment: entrepreneur, venture capitalist, mentor to real estate agents, thought leader in the real estate industry, radio show host, marketing content curator, magazine publisher, book publisher, tech hub incubator, minor league soccer team owner, and active wear designer. People with professional business experience are severely missing in leadership roles. Majority of day-to-day operational decisions are made by the CPO, who acts as a gatekeeper to the CEO. The CPO consistently fails to provide strategic direction on any project, resulting in further delays. For example, the entire company was put on JIRA, a project monitoring system, and told that job performance would be based upon completion of assigned tickets. And yet tickets sent to the CPO for next-step approval sat unanswered for weeks, if not months, with repercussions falling on the team who could not act until the CPO responded. For majority of tickets in my department, a response was simply never given. There is no annual review, let alone positive career guidance or defined corporate policy. The financial possibilities from Palmer’s mortgage success make this workplace all the more disappointing: This is an office that is funded by his mortgage company and cost is rarely a concern. If anything, attention should be drawn to how often a project is started and then goes nowhere, resulting in so much financial waste. The company’s ill-fated cronyism-structure means that friends of friends or relatives are given job responsibilities and job titles they are not qualified for, resulting in a failure of quality and protocol. Of most importance is the clear lack of loyalty from this employer: one month the CPO will tell your team the CEO is pleased with progress, the very next month your job can be made redundant, no matter how clean your employment record or how hard of an effort you made for this company. Despite consistently battling the bottleneck created by the CPO and still meeting all project goals, I was let go due to directional change of the project, without any effort made to find alternative respnsibilities that would have allowed me to continue employment. This company cares very little to create investment in your future and makes it clear by actions like this. And the embarrassment of having to then explain this brief employment blip on your Linkedin profile will haunt you forever in future job interviews.

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5.0
25 July 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Get to learn distributed systems and how to architect software Get to dive into bleeding edge technologies and rock your socks off There's some really smart people you can learn from IF you keep an open mind and listen Chill atmosphere, laid back CTO and CEO management style, unless you start slacking Free snacks and drinks. Attractive people

Cons

Can be a bit rough getting used to the chaos, but that is natural with start ups. Learn to not resist it but adjust and you'll start becoming much better at managing it A job is a job is a job-- just the normal ole cons but nothing bad

1.0
13 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You learn how a company should not operate.

Cons

Kristen Ingram considers herself the COO of Robert Palmer Companies. She is extremely disorganized and lacks fundamental acumen and knowledge to do her job. To save herself from her failures, she gaslights her mistakes and casts blame down at the workers. She lacks basic communications skills as well as leadership skills and fails to communicate company vision and goals. Her failing approach towards company operations reflects poorly on Robert Palmer as well as on everyone working at Robert Palmer Companies. Anyone with a half a brain would have already demoted her or fired her.

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