HouseLens Reviews

2.7

44% would recommend to a friend

(13 total reviews)

Andrew Crefeld

50% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

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13 reviews
1.0
26 June 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers were nice, that is about it.

Cons

I wouldn't trust the leadership at a company who treats employees poor. Helped build up the company up in the early stage, as the company grew was let go, no loyalty. Several former employees left and started their own competitors business. As soon as the funding dries up this company will be no more.

1.0
2 Sept 2019

They suck

Recommend
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Pros

they give you free training they usually give you feedback

Cons

Scheduling sucks! They will send you 60 miles away from your location and not cover your gas or value your time. You will then return to your home location for a second shoot to drive 60 miles away AGAIN for the third! They got fudge in place of brain.

4.0
15 July 2017

Incredible learning opportunity

Recommend
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Pros

HouseLens is one of the industry's leading companies, so working here puts you at the forefront of what's happening in real estate. And because the company is still relatively small, with management that doesn't pigeonhole people, there are many opportunities to participate in projects or learn skills that you might not learn in the same position at a larger company. Even the top leadership is highly engaged and approachable - everyone works in an open environment, and both the President and CEO are good at taking feedback and answering tough questions. Lots of really nice people here. Folks are good at what they do, care about their jobs, and have fun together. We spend a lot of time laughing. Work-life balance is encouraged and modeled from the top down. Management has assisted many employees with special working arrangements for births, adoptions, or health situations.

Cons

Working at a small, fast-growing company is not for the faint-hearted. Some days are long or really intense, and workload tends to be pretty heavy. You have to be very smart, nimble-minded, and focused to juggle all your responsibilities. There's no precedent for some decisions because the company is often on the leading edge of the industry. The amount and pace of change can be high. It's all normal for a company of this type, at this stage of its development. But for folks who require a high level of consistency or certainty, it may be too stressful. Depending on how people want to advance their careers, or what skills they want to learn, the small size of the company may limit those opportunities.

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