Venterra Realty reviews

3.1

44% would recommend to a friend

(600 total reviews)
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John Foresi

61% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Venterra Realty has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 600 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Venterra Realty 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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600 reviews
1.0
Nov 8, 2020

The worst decision I’ve ever made

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Sometimes they paid for food

Cons

This is a company that has no idea of the direction they intend to go. This company wants to run in 20 different directions all at once. Not a great place for someone who is a thinker and tends to have innovative and creative ideas. Ideas were constantly shut down by management. You would think they would embrace new ideas given that their whole ppc catalogue was severely flawed. For example, most of the portfolio had keywords and ads that said houses for sale when they ONLY rent out apartments. This is not a place you would want to work if you prefer to have some kind of structure. The department is disorganized and chaotic. They do not have a centralized location to manage tasks and communication. Instead they have a ton of excel spreadsheets, Voxer (which wasn’t bad), they have like 40 or more teams channels (when I asked my manager which ones I need to keep up with I was told all of them), they use trello (something I suggested to centralize tasks and communication. I did not expect for it to just be one more thing to keep up with), they used Dropbox, of course they used emails, phone conversations and more. Due to this chaotic system it was easy for management to say they assigned work that was never actually assigned. They can easily say it was discussed on a phone conversation that never took place. It covers them but throws the employee under the bus. There’s been times I would need to do my work 2 or 3 times because everyone had edit access to excel and someone would erase my work. This job offers NO training. They expect you to just come in and easily adapt to their disorganized chaos. Let’s also talk about meetings! It is not uncommon for the director to announce a mandatory meeting at 4pm to be held at 5pm the same day and last up to 2-3 hours. In a lot of those meetings I had no idea what was even being discussed (hence the lack of any training). When I said I don’t know about any of this stuff, the response would be you’ll get it eventually. Eventually never came. This company is the definition of micromanagement. It got to a point where I decided to show them how ridiculous they were being by providing them with a progress report daily. I thought they would have looked at it and realized that I was working hard and that they were being unreasonable in constantly checking on me. I was wrong. Instead it just became a requirement that I provide this report daily. The sheer volume of work is ridiculous. I held a job that could have easily been split into 3-4 jobs. I was a ppc specialist, a seo specialist, social media specialist, data analyst, a strategist (all though none of my suggestions were ever appreciated), etc... This may not seem like a lot until you consider that they have over 60 locations and counting. To break this down, their PPC portfolio alone would contain about 50-60 campaigns. Each campaign had at least 3 ads per ad group. Some campaigns had more than one ad group. At any given moment they can say we want to run a new promo and need to change all the ads. That’s 150 - 200 ads that need to be changed right away. Updating that many ads by yourself can easily take a whole work day or 2. Sure they will say they will help. The times that help was offered, they bailed after doing just a few campaigns due to having other work to do. There was a time that I ended up working late to change the ads and even got up at 4am to complete the remaining ads. This extra work and dedication was overlooked and not appreciated at all. I worked hard and at one point I was told regularly how good of a job I was doing. I was told “I don’t know what we would do with our you”. Of course all of that was just empty words because not even a month later I was fired and I was told how horrible of an employee I was. I was fired in the middle of a pandemic with a 7 month pregnant wife who was on my insurance along with my kids. I was thrown away like garbage and all the work I did for them didn’t matter anymore. They made it clear that I was nothing to them. No job should make their employees feel that way.

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Venterra Realty Response
5y
We appreciate you taking the time to detail your experiences on the team. While we do use employee milestones as an opportunity to encourage team members to leave anonymous company reviews, your feedback certainly stands out from the crowd. It’s hard reading that your takeaways from your time with us are as negative as they are. We aim to create lasting positive impressions on our employees, and that clearly wasn’t the case here. Given your unique role and the detailed examples of where we might have fallen short of expectations set, I would truly appreciate a chance to discuss things with you one-on-one to have a more full understanding. At your convenience, please reach out to me by phone (905-717-8264) or email (rroos@venterraliving.com). Thank you again for the feedback, and, in advance, for any additional details you might be able to provide.
5.0
Feb 13, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I started working for Venterra in 2007 when they acquired a property in Pasadena, TX. I responded to a job posting and within days I had an interview at their corporate office in Houston. Shortly after I was contacted by a property manager who also interviewed me but at the actual property in which I would be working. I was hired and began at the property the day in which Venterra took over early January 2007. The hiring process was easy and the training was even better. I began with the company as a Leasing Consultant and was promoted to Assistant Community Manager within a year. Venterra is always willing to promote from within the company and usually do. Over the course of the 9 years I worked for Venterra I received several awards and bonuses for my hard work. They have amazing incentives for just about anything and each year find amazing ways to make them better including referring a friend to work for the company, a High Achievers bonus you have a chance of getting every quarter that gets better and better when you win consecutively, a Better Way suggestion board where all suggestions are read and responded to and if your idea is selected you receive at least a $100 bonus and a possibly a yearly grand prize, a Mentor program you can apply for that not only allows you to meet and get to know your colleagues but also offers a bonus each time you help by training someone new, and awards at the annual Kick Off for each position based on their yearly performance. As an employee you get several paid holidays off and even your birthday is included as one of those days. I cannot say enough good about this company, and the ways in which they helped me grow, learn, and better myself as a person and employee. They care deeply for their employees, their residents they love to "WOW" and even giving back with charity work such as raising thousands for breast cancer awareness through the Susan G. Komen Foundation. I even obtained my Bachelors Degree while working full time for Venterra and opted to stay with them because I loved the company and people so much. I would recommend anyone to work for Venterra, and had my property not been sold which is part of the business, I would still be working for them today. Being a part of the Venterra family will change your life for the better.

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If you are looking for a just a job, and lack passion and motivation, this will not be the company for you. They are a company that pushes you to your full potential, is challenging and thorough because they only want the best for their prospects and residents, that puts customer service first and that will require you to work hard and do well. After 9 years of working for them I assure you there is a reason for all they expect of you, and if and when you leave the company you will discover that working for them has molded you into an exceptional employee, and the skills and lessons learned will only benefit you. I have always appreciated any feedback and constructive criticism given to me by my leaders, because it challenged and pushed me to do and be better, and in hindsight I know I have grown so much and I am incredibly thankful for the time I had with Venterra.

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Venterra Realty Response
10y
Thanks so much for taking the time to leave such a detailed review of your time with us! You mention a lot of the policies and initiatives that we believe make us a unique company with a great culture and are happy to hear that you felt the same way based on your years with us. Thank you for all your efforts and hard work during your time on the team! Please be sure to keep an eye out for new job opportunities from our Careers Site at jobs.venterra.com and don't hesitate to apply or reach out directly if you find one that might be a great fit for you or someone you know. Thank you again for providing your review here!
2.0
Nov 29, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1) Venterra is extremely organized (if done correctly by all staff members) in their make ready process such as the agent walk, then the TQMR process. They want to make sure every single detail of the apartment is ready for the resident at move in. 2) The WOW program for residents was awesome! 3) Employee portal was fun and kept you up to date, I loved being able to submit 'Better Ways', posting WOW stories, being able to look up employees and birthdays, etc etc.. 4) Annual Kick-off and award ceremonies 5) They were always doing fun contests for the employees and genuinely made work fun (so long as the manager was making it fun) Venterra's expectations are extremely high and it made me want to work hard and accomplish the goals I had for myself. Met a lot of great people and had a blast at company events.

Cons

During my time at Venterra it became very apparent that my RM was very, no.. EXTREMELY pro-manager. Even when she noticed things weren't being done the correct way. Venterra always encouraged us to talk to our leaders if we felt like something wasn't being done correctly, and when I brought things to my CM and my RM, they would brush it off and the RM would take the managers side. Because of doing this, I felt like things quickly went downhill for me. They made it seem like I was a problem child or something. I noticed them acting differently towards me, and quickly noticed that my hard work and promotions I felt I deserved were quickly overlooked. As with any company, politics and extreme favoritism became very visible. Another reason I decided to leave Venterra was the low pay. I did research and quickly found that the compensation I was receiving for my position was very low compared to others, not only that, but be careful because if you make ONE tiny mistake or human error, you will soon hear about it on your review and it will cost you a raise even if you did a million other things right. Don't get me wrong, you do need to earn a raise, but some of the things on evaluations were kind of absurd.

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Venterra Realty Response
10y
Thank you for providing such a detailed review of your experiences during your time with us. It's great that you had an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate all the great initiatives that set us apart from others in the industry, but we're disappointed to read about some the negative experiences that you had. While our management structure is setup in a way that concerns typically should go to an immediate supervisor, it's critical that everyone in the company have a voice and be treated fairly and without favoritism. A positive employee experience relies on us having individuals in management who understand this as much as it does on our managers being able to trust the information reported to them. Since no system is perfect, we've partnered with EthicsPoint so employees have an opportunity to anonymously report actual or suspected activities of misconduct, violations of the Associate Handbook or non-compliance of our Corporate Values. This allows us to quickly take action to address any concerns that employees feel might need to be brought up through a different means. While our expectations can certainly be high and our evaluations comprehensive, we have also made a Leader Promise to Celebrate Success and we will always aim to provide compensation that is fair and in line with the industry. While we have and will continue to take steps to improve our employee experience on these fronts and others, it's also important that we hear from current and former employees about how to make it happen. With this in mind, we'd like to encourage you to reach out to us directly at recruiting@venterraliving.com if you can provide any additional information about your specific experiences so that we can make sure they've been addressed as thoroughly as possible in order to prevent others from running into the same obstacles. Thank you again for taking the time to provide your review here!
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