Worst Builder to Work For - New Home Consultant (NHC) M/I Homes Employee Review

1.0
17 Oct 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I can not name 1 con to this place of hell.

Cons

Over worked &. Under paid, no lunch breaks allowed , no family life; extensive meaningless training, upper management degrades sales consultant and bully to no end. It’s really sad that favoritism is played as a pawn. excessive emails and phone calls on off days with no breaks. we have been told this is a 24 hour 7 days a week job! So if you want to be treated unfairly, over worked and under paid MI Homes Dallas is the place for you.

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5.0
23 Feb 2026
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Pros

I gained so much knowledge and skills.

Cons

Lots of traveling, wear and tear on the personal vehicle.

1.0
21 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Earning potential was great, benefits were decent.

Cons

An incredibly toxic work environment defined by micromanagement, constantly shifting and unrealistic sales goals, and a leadership team that often operated more like enforcers than mentors. Targets were routinely increased at the end of each quarter, effectively stripping salespeople of earned bonuses and eroding trust. The culture leaned heavily on intimidation and public pressure. Sales meetings often felt more like performance critiques than coaching, and required role-playing exercises were frequently uncomfortable and unnecessary. There was a consistent pattern of favoritism, where poor behavior was overlooked for some while others were held to entirely different standards. Management’s approach to motivation relied too heavily on guilt and financial pressure, with paid time off subtly discouraged and income used as leverage rather than support. Collaboration was undermined by leadership creating internal competition in ways that felt divisive rather than productive. There were also multiple instances of inappropriate and racially insensitive remarks made in group settings, which further contributed to an unprofessional and uncomfortable environment. Overall, while the role had potential, the culture and leadership practices made it difficult to succeed or feel respected.

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