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 1, 2013
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Pros

Great camaraderie between employees, amazing benefits, stocked kitchens, many young professionals, smart and innovative environment. I truly enjoy working for Trulia and have stayed for years because of it. The company is very competitive, so it gives me pride to work there. They are leaders in the industry and always changing due to market conditions. Upper management is very strong.

Cons

The salaries seem to be a bit polarized...with some people making a ton of money and others...well..barely making enough to live in San Francisco.

1.0
Oct 1, 2013
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Pros

Free food, Good benefits, Flexible Hours

Cons

Management is absolutely delusional. If you are a top producer, you're commission statements should be viewed as evidence of a crime. Here's the thing... A lot of the supervisors and executives come from Dish or T-Mobile, and think that Trulia's commissions should be on pace with call centers. When salespeople complain about the payouts they talk about how they are fair because they are on pace with Dish or Comcast. Dish was literally ranked by Glassdoor as the worst company in America to work for... Way to set the bar real high guys. And then management has the audacity to constantly talk about how they are building a professional sales environment and not a call center. Dish "salespeople" are order-takers who set-up customers who specifically called in to set up their Dish service... not even a real sales position. People on top teams at Trulia are asked to sell like 50K/mo of their services. Basically, trying to convince Real Estate Agents that it is a good idea to spend anywhere from a few hundred/mo to upwards of a grand/month to have their picture show up in a tiny box with 3 other agents. Not exactly the easiest proposition in the world. Even when you hit their ridiculous quotas, you're gonna be slated for a payout of like $2,500. Yes you are reading that correct, even when you hit their absurd expectations, you are looking at about a 5% commission... Downright criminal. If you are quality salesperson who can actually generate meaningful revenue, stay as far away as possible because the more you sell, the more cheated you will feel. And don't be fooled by the relatively good overall score for Trulia on Glassdoor, it's a well known fact that HR WRITES A TON OF FAKE REVIEWS TO COMBAT ALL THE REAL BAD ONES... Just read how generic sounding the good ones are and you'll see what I mean. Because there are so many unhappy employees, Trulia's mantra has become, "if you don't like it, then quit," Welp you guys said it.... Thanks for the sage advice.

5.0
Sep 26, 2013
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Pros

Work / life balance Respect for employees Team outings Great people and culture You have a voice Your ideas matter Transparency from upper management Competency of employees Attitude of employees Quality of products we build Upward mobility and growth Career advancement opportunities

Cons

A lot of technical debt in the code. Integrating new employees has been challenging. I have too much to do and not enough time. That's probably true at any dot-com, but some of it may be due to the technical debt problem and assisting so many new hires all the time. Snack and drink options are lacking. I've seen the kitchens of some other tech startups and they put ours to shame.

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