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
5.0
Oct 20, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

I can't say enough about this company. We have some of the best leadership I have ever had the pleasure to work with. We have all weathered some storms and changes yet we have done it together and with clear expectations and probably faster then anyone expected. The core values and group make this a great place to come to everyday. I've been here over two years and I can honestly say I have never dreaded showing up to work. The moment I knew this was the place for me is when I went thru some personal health related issues and I had management and senior leadership all step up and support me during that moment. I have worked for several large "corporate America" environments and I have never felt the way I feel here. This office feels and acts like a family, we care about the individual which helps us achieve all our personal and corporate goals. That is something hard to find at a company of this size.

Cons

I don't know what to put in this part. Sure every job has bad days, days that are a grind, days where you just feel beat up. The difference is here when I come in the morning I feel like I can start all over and leave the negative behind me. I can manage my own outlook on things which reduces the "cons" that most people would have. Never let a bad day lead to a bad week, or bad month...

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Trulia Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to provide us this positive feedback. It makes my day/week/year to hear you have such an amazing experience at Zillow Group. You're right, we certainly have weathered some storms together and think we became stronger as a team after them. Yes, we do work hard (and play hard too...smile), but, great to hear you feel the wind of support blowing with you, we certainly do come together. And yes, good reminder on the team activities, I've noticed that drop off as well and we are working hard to implement already. Glad you're starting to notice them. More to come. Thanks again for your feedback! Greg Bland
3.0
Oct 18, 2015

Account Executive

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great atmosphere, wonderful people to work with, great hours, fun job overall, potential to make a lot of money if you work hard

Cons

Must make 80-100 calls a day, need to make a sale a day or they keep a good eye on you, can be difficult to meet quota, and if you don't meet it you don't get paid

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Trulia Response
10y
Hi.. Thank you for your review. Thank you for the recognition of the great people, fun & $ potential. You're right, there is a lot of potential and those who work extra hard can achieve things they may never have thought possible. But, you're off a little, we do provide a healthy base salary that is over 40% of the total comp available (at quota), so even on rough months, folks are getting paid, but, our goal is certainly not to make the base salary the goal, we want people hitting much bigger $'s. Which is why we don't have a cap on the income a person can earn.. Great advice on the over-meeting approach and something we will work on improving. Again, thank you for taking the time to respond & best of luck in your future endeavors. Greg Bland
1.0
Oct 9, 2015

Beware......

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Pros

It was awesome when it was Trulia. Snacks, games, fun environment. Most of the people that work there are good people. Pay is good if you are a top seller - good benefits.

Cons

Shortly before, during and after the merger. They began to weed out some of the top talent across many levels of Trulia, for several reasons - most notably asking questions and "rocking the boat". The leadership now, prefers to surround themselves with "Yes" men & women, rather then be pushed to improve processes, revamp policies and be challenged to correct issues. Upper management that was brought in shortly before the merger is more concerned with appearances then with reality - they prefer people that "look" the way they think they should or "dress" the way they think they should, people that always go along with their plan, when specific members were brought in they brought with them homogeny from past jobs at stuffy bureaucratic corporations and Trulia lost a lot of what made it so great - both in people and culture. Before this change in the Denver office - feedback was not only encouraged but rewarded, the EVP at the time promoted a culture of no politics, best idea wins and unity. The new leadership promoted a culture of office politics, "professional" appearance over substance and little to no new ideas. Team members were chastised for questioning policies or changes to commission structure, told to "be company men" and promotions were now based on amount of brown nosing as opposed to actual value brought into the organization. Upper management promoted sales reps to management positions that would not challenge them intellectually or politically. Fun, close relationships and caring were replaced with a notion of "professional" meaning, cold, heartless, bottom line strategies. People from every level that had built the company were told to "go with the flow" , not raise concerns or ask questions and were fired with no cause and no justification. Overall this new management, took a fun company that was burgeoning with young diverse talent, had an amazing, caring culture, and was truly an amazing place to work and reduced it to just another call center/phone sales job where kissing up and wearing a tie will get you promoted faster then producing results and improving the company. They got rid of a smart, diverse and dedicated workforce and hired robots, college kids who don't know better, ambitious brown nosers or people that are too scared to or don't know to ask questions about changes made that negatively IMPACT them. Maybe that is what they wanted? Just don't kid yourself into thinking this is a "start-up" culture with upward mobility or a place where you can advance without having to sacrifice your morals and dignity - it simply isn't anymore and the current management they brought in pre-merger has everything to do with why. So if you are an intelligent, ambitious, fun person who wants contribute ideas, learn, and make an IMPACT while working with awesome upper management that respects your ideas and values you as a person - work at Trulia 3 years ago. If you want to work a phone sales job, being micromanaged, berated and disrespected - where the only way to get promoted is to actually have your head..... you get the idea, then by all means - work here now. OH, and side note - as someone that personally witnessed the top leadership at the Denver site encourage the managers to leave multiple positive glowing reviews on this site, to combat the actual reviews (remember that whole caring more about appearance then reality thing?) beware of the "glowing" reviews with no negatives - let's be real, even the best job in the world has cons.

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Trulia Response
10y
Thank you for the feedback. You’re right, the people here are great, sorry that you didn’t have such a good experience here. When you grow a company, as quickly as we did in Denver, you are bound to have some growing pains. Unfortunately, much of your review was filled with untruths and I’d like to clarify. First, the Denver Sales Office is currently experiencing our lowest employee turnover in the history of the company, so, we are not losing top talent. In fact, over the last 6 months, we have filled ALL of our leadership & training positions with internal candidates (so excited for them!) and we’re diversifying our operations here even further. So, there will be even more opportunities here than ever before for hard-working & talented individuals. Secondly, actually, based on a recent survey, our employee satisfaction here is at an all-time high, including feeling "heard". Oh yeah, and rest assured, our culture is still thriving, with amazing benefits, top notch compensation and recognition programs, along with all office celebrations, casual dress & happy hours aplenty! Do we still have some work to do, of course we do! In the meantime, we will continue to work hard to keep making the Trulia (The Zillow Group) a “Top Place to Work in Denver", as we’ve won a few years running (as voted on by our employees by the way). Even better news, we are hiring again, so if you know anyone who loves teamwork, a place where they can make an immediate impact and find a place that appreciates what they do. Please send them our way. But, we’re VERY selective. So only send the best please. However, if you have any additional information you would like to share, don’t hesitate to contact me at gbland@zillow.com or at 720-801-8126. I’ve been here for 3 years myself and I couldn’t be more excited about our future and the amazing team we have here. But, we are always interested in new ideas so feel free to reach out. Best of luck in your new endeavors. Greg Bland, VP of Sales.
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