Zillow reviews

4.6

92% would recommend to a friend

(1,701 total reviews)
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Jeremy Wacksman

96% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Zillow has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,701 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Zillow 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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2K reviews
5.0
Nov 13, 2015
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Pros

Fantastic culture, great benefits, nearly unlimited room for personal growth, and great work/life balance. Beyond building up each employee and truly investing time and efforts in them, Zillow provides an atmosphere that makes you want to be there and work hard as the company is doing the same for us. We just recently had "Engineer in Training Day" which allowed us to bring our children in to work (it was synched up with a school holiday too). There were over 250 kids from ages 3 to 18 and the event was so much fun and so well organized. My 5 year old absolutely loved it and I did too. Zillow also brings in guest speakers to help widen our views and learn what it takes to be highly successful.

Cons

Come here and try to find some, I haven't found any cons so far... pay is competitive, benefits are great, atmosphere is fun while not missing the goal of growing and improving to become a better website/product.

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Zillow Response
10y
Thank you for your great review! Totally made my day.
5.0
Nov 13, 2015

Company run by the kind of folks you would want as a neighbor

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are so many pros. But I am particularly impressed with how Zillow has created what most companies struggle most to achieve; humanity and humility at all levels of the company. The leadership culture of many, if not most, companies either originates with, or evolves over time into a self-protecting aristocracy. Leaders ride on the backs of, and take personal credit for the productive work of those they manage. They look out for 'threats' and protect their narrowly-defined turf. Ugh. It is so typical it is almost an office culture cliche. Not so Zillow. Zillow is a team sport. Throughout the C-suite, VPs and Directors there is an appreciation for 'collaboration' that goes well-beyond the lip service other companies pay to the concept. The CEO, CFO,CMO COO etc. do not have their own offices. They are readily available and view their respective roles as one part of an enterprise that is driven by the creativity of those they work with. This is a modern business, so there is a hierarchical reporting structure, but this traditional necessity is reluctantly superimposed on a culture ingrained with egalitarian meritocratic ideals. No matter what your official title, if you have an idea/concern/critique you express it...to whomever is in the room. Also, the founders, CEO and others in leadership positions clearly want to make Zillow as civil a work environment as they can while also encouraging a relentless drive for success (Core Value: Winning is Fun). It seems that their model for a successful company is realized through a supportive environment where individual risk taking does not equate to 'risking ones job' and proposing innovative ideas is not considered a way of 'sticking your neck out'. From my experience, tech companies that get all rigid with an unaccountable leadership class wither and die, or get blindsided by more agile, companies with non-hierarchical cultures...like Zillow. Zillow was conceived by civic minded, yet highly competitive innovators and savvy business people. The company culture is organized along these lines as well.

Cons

If you are seeking promotion through bluff, bluster, or office-scheming rather than through repeated demonstrations of your competence. Or if you manage-up well and manage-down poorly. Then this company really sucks.

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Zillow Response
10y
Thank you for the review. I'm so glad you're happy here. Keep on we will! - Amy (COO)
5.0
Nov 9, 2015
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Pros

Unlimited income, starting salary, laid-back atmosphere, awesome new building, other employees like their job and are great to work with

Cons

There is stress as with any commission job, required night hours when you start off.

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