SFR3 Reviews

2.9

48% would recommend to a friend

(119 total reviews)

Jonathan Kibera

60% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

SFR3 has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 119 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The SFR3 employee rating is 23% below average for employers within the Real estate industry (3.8 stars).

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119 reviews
1.0
23 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Ah, the daily grind at this place was like a synchronized swimming team, except instead of graceful moves, we all dove into a pool of complaints about our jobs. It was like a merry-go-round of grumbling, and when it was your turn, surprise! You'd get a PIP Plan, which I'm pretty sure stands for 'Practically Inevitable Pink-slip.' The grand finale? Getting fired with flair. And the best part? The 'Pro' in this company's name is just a cosmic joke, because there's a solid chance it'll vanish faster than my motivation on a Monday morning!

Cons

Where do I even begin with this circus of a company? The collussion here is beyond control. If you run a side business, there is definately opportunity to attach SFR3 to your company and "GET PAID". I understand though, sometimes everybody cannot make it to ethics and integrity training. This place was like a stress factory, churning out high blood pressure and anxiety like it was going out of style. And oh, don't you dare spill the beans in the Slack channels – that's like playing Russian roulette with your job security! The cherry on top? Getting fired here was a ball because your boss would orchestrate the whole shebang using ChatGPT. I mean, talk about outsourcing your dirty work to AI – it's like breaking up over text but with more algorithms. This company is like a trust fund baby's pet project. Imagine daddy Warbucks handing over 2.5 billion and saying, 'Go make a company, kiddo.' So the kid rounds up all the clueless ex-UBER employees who think 'construction' is a new app feature and starts handing out scorecards like we're in a bizarre game of Construction Bingo. 'Bingo! You've just been scored on your cement mixing skills!' Seriously, scorecards in construction administration? Bravo, Uber Jr., bravo! Get this: the company is so hilariously conflict-averse, they've turned firing people into a stealth operation. Picture this: you're out there, enjoying your 'unlimited PTO' – which, by the way, is the corporate equivalent of a mythical creature – and BAM! You're fired. While you're sipping cocktails on the beach or hiking in the mountains, they're back at the office playing 'Now You See Me, Now You Don't' with your job. It's like a bizarre game of employment hide-and-seek. 'Oh, you thought unlimited PTO was for relaxation? Surprise! It's actually our secret recipe for guilt-free firing!' Honestly, you couldn't make this stuff up if you tried. It's the kind of workplace shenanigan that makes you wonder if you're living in a sitcom or just a really, really odd reality show.

1.0
2 Feb 2023

Would not recommend

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Ability to make your own schedule

Cons

Management is non existent. Once you’re done with training you’re on your own with a management team that has no clue how remodeling works. If you have a question you will wait days for no response then you will be told to ask someone else. Basically this company is tech people building poor quality renovation apps that have tons of bugs that will stop you from a hiving goals they set and they refuse to fix the issues. They will tell you not to pay out vendors to keep them coming back the next week because they are owned money. They preach ethics and accountability but themselves don’t have an ethical bone in their body and it starts with the owners. Giving you unrealistic budgets to fix houses with major structural issues and they will cover over the issues rather than fix them correctly. Once you jump through all their hoops they will find a way to not pay out your bonus. There are much better ethical companies out there. I would avoid this company.

1.0
25 Jan 2024

Terrile Place to Work

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only good thing about this place is the pay but new employees are being hired at a lot less

Cons

Management takes no accountability Management will mage decisions, then when it fails they will blame you and not their poor decision making skills Toxic workplace I've heard everything from racist comments, vulgar sexual comments, and so on Management will make decisions and change process but not inform you and blame you for not following the new process No transparency or ability to tell the truth Not a team environment you are for yourself You will work 60 hours plus and still be told your not doing enough, unrealistic expectations Computer Engineers making decisions for your reno

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