Pros
Most corporations have decent benefits, a clean office with free coffee and some treadmills in an on-site gym. CoStar has that and even throws in some free bananas and crackers with it. But that's about as far as the pros go. Oh, and there are a lot of good people throughout the company.
Cons
Worked here for a chunk of years and earned promotions, top performance reviews and good esteem among colleagues and management across several departments. And then one day CoStar threw me and my entire department out like dogs in a moment's notice for no good reason. Having reported directly to CEO Andy Florance at times, I can tell you that most everything negative about the company rolls downhill from there. He's petty and prone to wild mood swings that make him uneasy to be around and make those reporting to him, including the HR department, cold and spineless. He dictates every aspect of the company and can not let go. Just look at the inane super bowl commercials that he put himself in. (With his name on the champagne bottle. How narcissistic can you get?) All amid layoffs to help pay for it. Plus, seeing it from the inside, I can tell you that the entire Homes.com operations is unsustainable.