Irvine Company reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(1,079 total reviews)
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Donald L. Bren

53% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Irvine Company has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,079 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Irvine Company employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.8 stars).

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5.0
Oct 9, 2015
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Pros

The amazing people this soulless corporation somehow convinces to work here. I’ve seen several complexes and the people they convince to work there are always top notch and genuinely good people with good intentions.

Cons

Before you decide to delve into my anonymous rant about this evil corporation and there infinite growth paradigm, know that I only write this to potentially save a few more good spirits from wasting years being underpaid and overworked. Below will give you realest “Irvine Experience” imaginable! Imagine you are the only gate agent for a huge airline and the last flight to Denver is only half full. Corporate decides to cancel the flight, leaving dozens of passengers stranded. As they all stand in a line stewing, you are on the phone with corporate asking why, or shall I say, attempting to reach corporate so you can give these client’s an honest answer why a flight would be cancelled when weather clearly isn’t a factor. The clients/passengers/residents begin to get more frustrated as you can’t give them an answer. Corporate continues to duck your phone calls and stay in “meetings” or “behind closed doors” and you eventually have to give these folks a response. You couldn’t possibly tell them the truth, “that it’s more profitable for you guys to fly on the flight the following morning, as that one is also half full.” So you start to spin, speaking of a potential Bigfoot sighting at Denver International or that you heard “it’s not safe to fly at night on a full moon”. Replace cancelled flight with “emergent repair” and replace Bigfoot with “must be the California drought”, now add the minimum wage of most major cities, now repeat. Solve = Resident Services Rep, Irvine Corporation. If you can just hang in there for a few years Irvine Company will make you an assistant manager, well actually not yet. First you must work a few more years with all of the responsibilities of a manager, but still have the title and be compensated as a leasing consultant, etc. The key here is DON’T complain about your increased responsibility and poverty-level comp. Be patient, continue pouring your heart and soul into this position. At this point, Irvine Corp will usually hire the next assistant manager externally, as you are way too valuable to be removed from your current role. Don’t you worry, the next one is going to be yours but remember don’t complain. You’ve now been with Irvine Corp for twelve years, you’re a manager, and have a few complexes under your belt. You’re still grossly underpaid but hey, you’re a manager! You sit back in your office, in a meeting of course, and watch youthful innocence slowly be corrupted into hardened experience. You justify watching the new hires transform from light beings to darkness entities by thinking, "Hey, it’s part of the process. I was once there too”. And then your phone rings and a young lady from corporate asks you to take a trip to Irvine to meet with your VP. Your thoughts race, “we’ve never been more profitable even through this recession! What would they want to see me for? Perhaps a promotion? Did all the hard work pay off???” It turns out, you were so effective, that they believe they can merge your pod with the pod down the street, and one manager can handle both. It turns out Tim, an external hire, has his degree. You unfortunately were forced to drop out of college so you could focus on your role as resident services rep years earlier and just haven't had the time to get back to school with the amount of work required by Irvine company. Even though you have been with Irvine company eight years longer than Tim, senior management explains to you how important that degree is. Perplexed by what Tim's B.A. in Theater has to do with property management, you plea your case one more time, rambling about all of the sacrifices you have made, how profitable your pod was, and that you hit your numbers consistently. Senior management politely explains that the decision has already been made and there is nothing that can be done at this point, Irvine Corp is going to have to let you go. Senior management then slides a document across table asking you to sign it and it's then explained to you that the CEO himself authorized you three months of pay and you don't even have to show up! They forget to add that when you signed that document you waived all rights to sue Irvine Corp, it was a Friday, so it probably just slipped their mind. You are still in shock from the dismissal so you quickly sign the form and get on your way. Years of being thrown to the wolves have made you resilient and your a manager! Everything should be okay! You get a little down as you think about your upcoming 40th birthday party and the potential damper it could put on the event. You were just two weeks shy of being 40 and celebrating your 13th year with Irvine company! Turns out, you were also two weeks shy of being protected by the Age Discrimination Employment Act (ADEA). Your years of sacrifice, failed relationships, and overall commitment won't be forgotten though! You'll have key chains, coffee cups, and mints to last a lifetime. You are a manager with nearly 13 years of experience! You'll land on your feet! Sadly, all of Irvine Co's competitors are also business criminals, so getting that management job is proving to be a little more difficult than previously expected. They really love your qualifications, however, they just can't justify paying that salary for a manager with your experience. You explain that they don't have to pay that high of a salary, just let you get your foot in the door and prove yourself. A year goes by and you're now working at your local grocery store. You've got to have benefits for the family you know! In walks Tim from your Irvine days. You ring up his 1/5th of Jack Daniels and two liter of coke asking him, how's it going? Turns out Tim's POD got merged with the east county pod and he lost his job a month ago. You guys get to talking and he invites you to his 40th birthday party later that evening.

2.0
Feb 11, 2015

Office Properties is a bright cog in a large wheel.

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Pros

Each of the Irvine Company’s five groups - Apartment Communities, Retail Properties, Office Properties, Resort, and New Homes - are led by different Presidents. Each group is very different in leadership style and management style. These groups report to and receive direction from the 9th Floor Executive team. Which group you work for will significantly alter your experience as an employee of the Irvine Company. I feel very fortunate to work with the Office Group, which is highly functional, with an inspirational and extremely competent leader + talented co-workers. Having a leader (as opposed to a boss) is key to the Office Group’s success. It’s a very collaborative environment.

Cons

There are only a couple of true “leaders” left in the company. Sadly, the inspiring and straight shooter key executives in the company have all been fired. The company culture now favors a Machiavellian top down management style. The biggest issue comes from discordant leadership on the 9th floor. One third of the team is visionary, bright, and has high expectations. One third lacks vision but is an effective taskmaster and is efficient at administrating, checking off boxes and moving thru lists. The remaining part of the team, the community development component, is a triadic minefield of political spin and maneuvering, well practiced in buzz words, double speak & duplicitous communication, constantly maneuvering and readjusting the “newest message,” while exhibiting a first-rate talent for taking credit for others success and blaming or deflecting failures to others. Over the past couple of years, the culture and reputation of the company has changed markedly. The company appears to no longer value quality and is exceedingly bottom line oriented. Most company product is now disjointed, substandard and uninspired. Sadly, I am beginning to feel we’re now perceived as the Walmart of Development Companies.

1.0
Jan 19, 2015
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Pros

I have been promoted 4 times in 4 years.

Cons

Although I have been promoted 4 times in 4 years, that is the best thing I can say about this company. I have had 10 supervisors in 4 years. Only one of them had a clue, and unfortunately that occurred in my first year. Since then I have continued to be promoted and noticed the higher you go the worse it gets. This company is the definition of mismanaged from the top down (and I mean just shy of Mr. Bren). They could not find their way out of a paper bag. In 4 years they have yet to implement a system of change successfully. And if they think they have (and I know you think you have- CRC), it is because they do not understand the very basics of metrics. The level of business acumen in this company is completely laughable. You grow dumber by the day, and if you attend many meetings, you will grow dumber by the second. The meetings are forums for top level management and executive management to hear themselves speak and say things that lack any business logic at all. And then 3 other "self thinkers" will reiterate the same thing, as if it wasn't just said, so they have valid input in each meeting. Once this has occurred, the ball is rolling on the "brilliant" idea. That is how this company operates. Your meeting will proceed in this manner for at least an hour, and then some "VP" (who has not and is not capable of true thought, and has sat quiet for the entire meeting) will finally pipe up with some insightful words like "We should have a thoughtful roll out"... Did everybody write that down?! - This is truly the level at which you will be operating. If you are driven, smart, have a bit of common sense, and a touch of business acumen- this company is not for you. The good people always leave. They always use carrots of better pay, better title, lots of great change, different reporting structure, etc. but they are not capable of following through with these empty promises. This company will not develop you or your career, you will not be working with top notch people, you will be surrounded by a hall of mirrors that reflects stupidity, ignorance and you will be left questioning your sanity. This company is truly shocking and most of the executive team is absolutely terrible. The good ones will all be gone soon, and then it will really go down hill for employees. Morale has been down for years, and good people keep leaving. They have hired some really great people, but it hasn't taken long for the good new hires to jump ship. And of course the bad ones stay and thrive.

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