False Promises - Project Administrator CBRE Employee Review

1.0
Jan 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I had great coworkers whom were invaluable to my career growth within the 6 months I was with the company.

Cons

The “People Services” aka HR are so rude and unhelpful. I only had one gentleman assigned to my account whom actually seemed to care and help me. My first 3 paychecks were messed up. First one was about a week late, second one was missing 40 hours, and the third one was non-existent, never paid. How does a Fortune 500 company allow that to happen? A few months after settling in, the senior senior director wanted to know my goals and when I told her to move up to a PM role, she happily explained that since I didn’t have a college degree I wouldn’t be qualified for any promotions for growth. That was my full stop with the company. I was still made to sit in on a yearly review with my supervisor in case I came back. No worries, I won’t. CBRE has proved to me they could care less about their employees.

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Cons

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Pros

Pros: -Well-known global company with strong name recognition -Exposure to enterprise-level facilities operations and corporate systems -Structured safety, compliance, and work order processes -Opportunity to work in complex, high-responsibility environments

Cons

Cons: -Compensation did not feel competitive for the level of responsibility and experience required -Site-level culture can feel unsupportive and overly political -As a female engineer, I experienced bias and felt consistently second-guessed in technical decisions -Limited sense of inclusion in a male-dominated environment -Leadership support and fairness varied significantly by site -Performance management and termination processes felt abrupt and poorly communicated Overall: CBRE promotes a strong ethics culture, anonymous reporting channels, and global mobility opportunities. In my experience, these ideals did not match reality at the site level. I raised concerns in good faith and experienced discrimination and retaliation as a female engineer, which ultimately resulted in termination. Ironically, I was quickly hired by another major facilities firm (JLL) at the pay level I had been requesting, which highlighted how undervalued my experience was at CBRE and how inconsistent the application of its stated values can be.

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