Disappointed - Building Engineer CBRE Employee Review

2.0
Feb 4, 2026
Recommend
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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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Cons

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Pros

The People: I walked away with genuine, lasting friendships. There are some incredible individuals in the trenches who make the day-to-day bearable. The Perks: You’ll get a free t-shirt every now and again. (Though, unfortunately, you can’t pay rent with cotton blends.)

Cons

Toxic Culture: The environment is defined by a blatant "boys' club" mentality. If you aren’t part of the inner circle, don’t expect your voice to be heard or your contributions to be valued. Zero Accountability: Leadership seems more interested in protecting the status quo than addressing internal issues. Mistakes are deflected, and there is no mechanism for holding management accountable for their behavior or performance. Stagnant Support: The company has fallen lightyears behind the industry standard for employee support. There is little to no investment in professional development, mental health, or modern workplace flexibility. Low Compensation: The pay bands are significantly below market value. You are expected to provide high level output for "budget" wages, with no clear path for raises that keep up with inflation, let alone your actual worth.

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