Trulia reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(305 total reviews)
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Rich Barton

60% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Trulia has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 305 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trulia employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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305 reviews
1.0
Nov 12, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent employee benefits package, no tuition reimbursement though.

Cons

This place is not a good career move for those serious about their careers. They will hire anyone with a pulse. They teach sales reps to use high-pressure tactics to sell, the sales trainers and managers are glorified bullies. This may seem surprising with all of the positive reviews on Glassdoor. The good reviews where all ratings are 5 stars, those were written by HR. Sort the reviews on Glassdoor by date. On October 20 & 21 you will see a series of reviews that say "I love this place" or "best company ever." These reviews were written by the HR department in Denver to make themselves look better. You can tell because the reviews with unidentified reviewers list really detailed information about benefits and vacation. A real employee wouldn't be that detailed.

1.0
Jun 26, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Hours were ok and easy to get to.

Cons

1. Management has too much to cheer about. 2. Too much estrogen at the top in Denver. 3. There for 2 yrs and the IMPACT VALUES were sold out when the company went public! 4. You can get on the inbound calls if you are gal pals with one of the managers 5. You can get on a team you want...if you are friends with one of the sups 6. If you want to really be on top.... lie to the agents to get it sold. 7. Anyone who is respected in the real estate world has left the company, so they're left with a bunch of kids that are fresh out of school giving advice to agents. 7. If you have a question and the sup or manager did not like it because if revealed a truth... Plan on getting on the crap list. Oh.... they know who you are. 8. Believe me... the guys who are still there from 2011 don't really like it.... they just know how to play the game. 9. If you want an easy job... be a SUP! You don't need to have sales experience and you'll get to surf the net all day! 10. I had to show my last 2 sups how to do things on our system....what a waste of time!!! 11.If you are one of the chosen sales people.... You will get advantages way beyond what the rest of others… how do you think that average people stay on top….. THE RICH GET RICHER....SO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS TO YOU. I can't wait till these top "sales" guys get out in the real world. Real Sales will eat them up in less than 60 days. In the real world everyone gets the same rules, same tools etc. And believe me.... they will not be the top dogs in the real world.

1.0
May 8, 2013

No money to be made here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Used to be a decent company before IPO

Cons

Only place to make money is in Account Management. Quotas too high in all the other positions throughout sales. If you want to make 35,000 a year as a glorified telemarketer then Acquisitions is the place for you! Mid to upper level managers are terrible, compensation is grossly misrepresented and completely unequal between sales positions. An absolutely MISERABLE place to work.

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