Originally the Colwich Cushman & Wakefield office was known as QSI Facilities. While at QSI, you would expect the same routine over and over again. Except for the constant infighting, bickering, backstabbing and lies.
When I was hired over four years ago, I was told that there would be regular bonuses, opportunities to travel for clients and a great atmosphere to work.
In short, if you aren't in the right group, you will drown. The two day training program, if it should be called that, is very laughable. There were new hires that didn't have a place to sit or a computer to work on. The training on their systems is horrendous, the best way was to ignore what people were telling you and figure it for yourself because no one there would have the right answer. Upper management seemed to pass down almost impossible goals, leaving the directors to be more slave drivers than the leaders they should have been.
Directors are known to talk down about their subordinates to other subordinates, play favorites over other people and in general just be horrible to those they didn't like.
As I mentioned at the top, there were promises of bonuses. If you had an account (or 14 in some cases) and it was profitable, then you would get a bonus based off a very small percentage of the money that was earned. Most people don't bonus. Most people are over worked, under paid and simply don't care about their jobs.
While attendance is nice, it was known through the company tha
Check in with assistant chief engineer. Log in to computer based work order system and check open work orders. Speak to co-workers about any items that needed assistance. Assigned/delivered keys to approved personal and made all changes in key tracking system. Any master keys assigned had to have top security approval. Checked in the security office for the fire panel every morning for any problems and spoke to security about any items that needed my attention. Made repairs to any door hardware. This included framing, locks, pneumatic and hydraulic door closers. Replaced lamps and ballast as needed. Escorted fire marshal and fire system contractors for inspection of remodels of alarm and fire sprinkler system. Assisted with fire department courtesy visits. Took care of all other assigned duties.
Management was hostile at times and the lead tech would not assist in any way even when we were short handed. I asked for lock supplies for a remodel project to install building standard locks in the new legal departments office locks and was roughly rebuffed by the chief engineer that they were behind badge reader doors. Two days later I had to remove locks from less important offices to install in the legal department's office doors. Never replaced those locks. The lead tech snapped at me at the end of a weekly meeting in front everyone after I asked about a water fountain problem from the night before. I informed him by phone that night before that we did not have the parts. They
ProsDecent insurance, good top Ericsson security group
ConsNo attaboys but they always had something about us not doing our jobs
Working as a team to achieve the same goal is preferable
After many years of building, installing software, and troubleshooting personal computers and servers, I eventually landed a job in commercial real estate. My first real estate company was a reasonably small commercial real estate brokerage firm that I held the position as Computer Specialist / Information Technology (IT), meaning if the computer were to crash, it was my responsibility to fix it, and I did. This to me was a comfortable position since I had been doing this for over 15 years.
Over the years, I’ve integrated graphic design into my skill set. I’ve taken a few courses, read a couple of books regarding everything from web design, to the Adobe Creative Cloud (it was called Adobe Creative Suite CS4 back then). I am now very proficient in creating logos, brochures, and even small marketing web pages using HTML5 and CSS. I love it! I want to become an expert at it. To me, the first commercial real estate brokerage firm allowed me an opportunity to experience and learn new and exciting skills that were parallel to what I wanted to achieve.
Now, I currently work for a rather larger international commercial real estate brokerage firm doing pretty much the creation of marketing brochures. I’m not utilizing the skills that I’ve learned in the past and want to perfect for my future. Don’t get me wrong, the corporation is a wonderful company and a great career opportunity, and the people are extremely professional and pleasant to work with. However, in all honesty, I’d
This place is NO good. Just move along I promise you will find something better. The office where I worked only had myself and the receptionist. Before this company hired C&W they had a staff of 4 people. So C&W cut that in half and decided that 2 people can do the work of 4. Well actually 1, which was me, because the receptionist is stuck at the front desk most of the day. I was given a one hour lunch every day but decided to only take a 35 minute lunch because I had to much work. I did this and I was reprimanded from my site manager saying I had to take a 1 hour lunch. I know the minimum in my state is 30 minutes for every 5 hours. So the only thing I could do was work the last 30 minutes of my lunch. Management is non existent which I hated. They never come around or check in and if you ask them certain things about your position and they dont have an answer, even though they should, they ignore you. They dont tell you ALL of your job responsibilities so when you get to your work site not only do you have your main responsibilities you also are given many more tasks that you did NOT agree to or even know you had to do. C&W is not supportive at all. They say they have your best interest in mind but they really dont. I was given a task by my work site which was completely unrelated to my job title. I went to my manager and they agreed I should not be doing that task. A week later he tells me that this task I was given needs to be done because "the office manager is a very im
ProsNone
ConsManagement, to many responsibilities, no communication
1.0
Property Administrator | California | Apr 23, 2020
Run in the opposite direction!
I chose to work for Cushman & Wakefield because of their reputable name, their production content, and for my career growth. Unfortunately, this job has nearly ruined all the positive rapport I had for CW. I learned more in 6 months at my previous job, than I learned in a whole year here. Managers and supervisors will not help you learn. The expectation is that you enter the position knowing the job (regardless if its an entry level position). Tasks and knowledge are hoarded to ensure individual job security. Their is no team comradery. The work end product or results are always expected and forgiveness is hardly given. CW has excellent messaging to keep the general consensus informed - daily e-mail blasts keep everyone in the know. Unfortunately, at a local level, you’re kept in the dark. Pay and benefits are excellent. However, more opportunities and approvals for flex schedule would be appreciated. The company has excellent national programs, sponsorships, professional groups, and on demand learning partnerships; however, at a local level, I’ve yet to see any sight of their greatly touted wonders. Employee evaluations are not fair. Office politics are alive and well. Additionally, there is no privacy and you’re always being “watched”. Overall, I’ll be leaving this company with a blip on my resume and never looking back.
Bureaucratic! All work and no play makes Upper Management very happy
STAY AWAY unless you like working for slave labor and get no recognition other than the bonus of working weekends with no comp time. Highly bureaucratic, old school culture from the 1950's. No room for an advancement if you don't play those political reindeer games. The working conditions are awful, literally a cattle corral.
Unless you are a broker or in sales, you are kept in a hole, far from the glitz of those who wine and dine. Steer away regardless of how much they offer b/c their pay scale based on qualifications is all a joke. Be prepared to be backstabbed with little training, poor systems, management guidance or support. If you stay within the box and clock your hours of 10 hour plus days, I guess that could be acceptable but there is no job security regardless of how well you do your job. While some employees work night and day and challenge processes and take on multiple roles, spreading you thin, others who do nothing are more highly regarded because they are hush hush and collect a paycheck.
ProsUhhh, still thinking...does wearing a suit and tie year round count, don't think so, free cups to drink water or coffee out of
Conscompensation, working hours, poor office environment, politics, bureaucratic, overall pessimistic culture, no career growth
3.0
Property Management Specialist | Portland, OR | Oct 1, 2019
It's really flashy at first glance with many promises
I have always wanted to work at CW, but once I got to the Portland branch I realized how unorganized their asset management dept. really was in reality. No training, no support, horrible IT, not sure who is the dept. head, open work space so you can hear everyone on the phone and not be able to think. Then the horror stories from other departments started to become apparent. There are people that have been there for years and years but it's because they have friends or family in the company already. Younger, smarter people with no connections were bullied or strong-armed out of there. It's very sad to see those with long term friendships and poor skill set have managed to remain and quality employees were not even given a second thought. There are many volunteer opportunities you'll be offered, even if you have work to do, it'll be nice to do something for the community. However, your manager will tell you that you cannot volunteer for charity events sponsored through corporate and you will have to keep saying NO, and look like you are heartless. Seen this happen not just with me but multiple other employees, very terrible environment to create.
So if you want to work in a place with a dinosaur groupthink (drink the Kool-Aid) mindset this place is for you.
To mobilize and deliver our vast knowledge, resources and talent throughout the world on behalf of our clients, and to enable them to make the most informed real estate decisions. A typical work day, opening the office with little supervision, making coffee, checking the voicemail, answering mutiple phone line, checking the microsoft outllook for emails from the tenants, speaking with the cheif engineer regarding any work that needs to take place with each tenant. Building a relationship with the vendors and contractors as well as the tenants. Filing documents, input travel reimbursements, time-sheets, receiving fax, scanning documents, travel arrangements, setting up luncheons, and conference, collating notebooks. I worked with a small group, I only had one Property Manager, One Cheif Engineer and 5 engineers, because I help manage 3 buildings. The hardest part about this position is some one being stuck in the elevator and as and employee your hoping, your able to get your tenant or tenants out. The most enjoyable about this position is working as a team, and getting the job done together.
Prosfree parking, free lunch
Consshort breaks, full benifits, days paid off, vacation days etc.
3.0
Administrative Associate | Newark, NJ | Jun 26, 2017
Pros and Cons can be similar to other work environments
The company had great benefits and you meet a lot of great people. However, there was no room for advancement. Tenured employees are often overlooked for outside talent for open positions. There are only increases that should be on your anniversary date and after your yearly review, which are usually late. Normally the increases do not match the level of work and dedication that employees provide. Bonuses and raises only given to management-level employees. Additional staffing is also needed for the amount of work that needs to be completed. Work tasks should also be clear for employees, so that everyone knows what they should be doing,
More people would stay if these problems would be taken care of because it's really not a bad company I just feel like it fell though the cracks a little bit especially because it was with Client Solutions and not located in Corporate.
ProsYou meet a lot of great people, Great benefits
ConsOverworked and underpaid, no room for advancement, tenured employees often overlooked for outside talent, increases often late and not really applicable with yearly work tasks completed.
1.0
Portfolio Administrator | St. Louis, MO | Apr 13, 2021
Incompetence runs wild
This company is full of a bunch of incompetent people managed by more incompetent people. My friend was promised a raise and promotion, only to be given just the responsibilities. He quit shortly after. No one ever gets a pay raise, while the managers sit in useless meetings all day. The first tier of workers do seemingly all the work, often times their calls for support ignored, while the higher ups do little to no actual work. To make matters worse, all accounts run differently, meaning some people may have a better manager and a less demanding schedule than others, all while making the same money. Managers often feel useless. For example, one of mine can barely work Microsoft Office and does not know some of the processes on my account, despite being on it far longer than I have (just a month!!) Competence will not get you promoted, just kissing butt and staying here longer than anyone else can bear it. Their insurance offered is horribly expensive for the (lack of) coverage it gives you. It is a cookie cutter, fake, typical corporate BS company.
ProsDecent PTO
ConsIncredibly dependent on if your manager is a functioning human or not
An excellent balance between work life and other activities. Very friendly and comfortable environment to work in.
Everything is great at this organisation work place, co-worker, management. Working here is great experience and opportunity to work in. a typical day here is work loaded. the most enjoyable part of this job is the location and friendly attitude of people. Following experiences were gained:
-Managing facility operations and service delivery model in an outsourced environment across three cities.
-Stakeholder management and establishing business relationships with the internal customer groups-alignment of the business needs with provision of space and workplace services like transport, cafe operations, seat utilization.
-Managing Real estate transactions by close coordination with the developers and ensuring contractual obligations are adhered to, and managing builder relations.
-Implementing Service levels at right cost and measurement of service levels delivered to the business groups.
-Support to the supply demand planning, business continuity planning and space allocations across the groups, accommodating new projects and changes to the supply profile.
-Responsible for managing Risk and Compliance, Crisis situations and health and safety of employees.
-Responsible for planning, forecasting and implementing Capital (CAPEX) /Operational (OPEX) Expenditure Budget and continuously reviewing cost optimization potential.
-Adding value to the organization by leading solutions to enable change management and enabling continuous improvement in workplace processes.
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Proscompany events; Good educated & understanding peers; new building
Consmore projects required to sustain employee strength; salary benifits; long hour
Gerente de Projetos - de Fevereiro/2014 a Dezembro/2016
Gerenciamento de Projetos Corporativos e de Varejo, Nacionais e Internacionais, Coletando dados para elaboração do plano de gerenciamento do projeto, contendo as metas de escopo, custo, tempo e qualidade assim como diretrizes para condução do projeto ; Elaborar o plano de gerenciamento ; Preparar o plano de comunicação e divulga-lo para todas as partes envolvidas ; Acompanhar o desenvolvimento dos projetos de Arquitetura e Engenharia através de reuniões presenciais ou virtuais e medir os avanços das tarefas; Preparar pautas e atas de reuniões ; Estruturar relatórios de andamento do projeto e gráficos de performance ; Receber e avaliar/analisar criticamente os projetos de arquitetura e engenharia ; Identificar e monitorar os riscos e propor respostas ao longo do projeto; Verificar a conformidade do projeto em campo, identificar desvios e propor medidas corretivas ; Responsável pelos processos de contratações como: construtoras, “long lead items”, projetistas, fornecedores em geral, compilação de dados
de Editais e Termos de Referência, condução de licitações e recebimento e equalização de propostas; Controlar os contratos aprovados e validar os pagamentos e coordenar o encerramento do mesmo ao final do projeto; Elaborar propostas técnicas e desenvolver apresentação para clientes.
Alguns dos Projetos executados: - Honeywell – 2.000m2 / Airbnb – 500m2 / Lyondellbasell – 500m2 / Paul Hastigns – 500m2 / Vertex Office – 500
ProsBeneficios
ConsDificuldade de crescimento
5.0
Senior Research Analyst | Montréal, QC | Feb 1, 2015
Global Real estate company with a great opportunity to learn about the real estate market
As a Senior Research Analyst and in charge of the Research department in Montreal, I am responsible of leading and overseeing the Research function.
My main responsibilities include:
- Compiling market information and statistics for the office market in the Greater Montreal Area
- Conduct research and collect information materials on market fundamentals, ownership, tenants, and economic analysis
- Conduct research to support pitch materials, publications, reports and deliverables to the brokerage team (e.g. reports, presentations, etc...)
- Primary responsibility for the write-up of the quarterly market reports (Montreal Marketbeat publications) in English and French
- Preparing financial analyses for commercial leases
- Managing and mentoring the Research staff in Montreal
My current function at Cushman & Wakefield helped me in improving my leadership and management skills. In addition, my position requires solid research and communication skills, which I have proved to master.
The hardest part of my job would be handling many requests, most of the times from different brokers and being able to answer those requests without delays. As for the most enjoyable part, it would be writing the market intelligence publications, as well as preparing and giving presentations, in addition to coming up with creative and new initiatives to improve the business and the image of Cushman & Wakefield.
• Survam Knowledge Park (CORE & SHELL LEED GOLD CERTIFIED)
o 1.8million-sq ft multi-tenant office building (approx. $ 120 Million)
Duration: January 2008– June2009
• AMB Freight Forwarding Warehouse (Pre Engineered Building ) at IGI Airport
o 20000 sq m Warehouse (approx. $ 3.9Million) Duration: July2008-June2009
• Applied knowledge of specialized methodologies, techniques, principles, and processes to analyze blueprints, specifications, proposals, and other construction documents to prepare time, cost, materials, and labor estimates for bidding commercial construction projects
• Evaluated the project to fulfill pre-requisites of LEED Certification such as Energy and water performance, CFC reduction in HVAC & R, Collection of recyclables, Minimum IAQ performance, Environmental tobacco smoke(ETS) control
• Involved in preparing the documents for bidding, bidding projects, estimating cost of the bids, and placing bids
• Managed bid cost spreadsheets for competitive lump sum bids to review scopes and proposals
• Obtained the final bids from vendors and sub-contractors by identifying qualified subcontractors, specifying
materials, and negotiating price
• Worked on Strategies to involve Lean Construction Methodology
• Evaluated Project Plan using Microsoft Project 2007,Primavera 5.0
• Evaluated subcontractor’s proposals and acquire material and services
• Reviewed changes in work and prepared Change Orders
Questions And Answers about Cushman & Wakefield
What is the work environment and culture like at Cushman & Wakefield?
Asked Jun 8, 2016
Extremely hostile environment for property management in Houston.
Answered Mar 22, 2019
Extremely laid back but super busy at the same time.
Answered May 19, 2018
If you were in charge, what would you do to make Cushman & Wakefield a better place to work?
Asked Oct 10, 2017
Ditch the Ramsey test.
Answered Oct 24, 2020
Have HR pop up on managers making sure they are treating employees like adults and not children. Give managers more training on how to treat others. Protect their employees from harassment from clients. Ask staff what changes they see in the future that would make the job and company better. appreciate their employees like walmart is during this pandemic.
Answered May 24, 2020
How long does it take to get hired from start to finish at Cushman & Wakefield? What are the steps along the way?
Asked Nov 9, 2016
Approximately six weeks...
Answered Feb 11, 2019
About a month
Answered Aug 15, 2018
What is the most stressful part about working at Cushman & Wakefield?
Asked Jan 9, 2017
Adding too much work to a person that already has a heavy load. be caring for workers that have been doing this for many years and are dependable.
Answered Oct 1, 2019
I believe the fact that we are working for a govt company. I hope we are able to get the same benefits as them. If not at least roughtly the same.
Answered Jan 31, 2019
How are the working hours at Cushman & Wakefield?
Asked Sep 8, 2016
Depending on which department...standard or make your own hours.