Toxic culture driven by the COO’s intimidation and manipulation tactics - Anonymous employee Equity Employee Review

2.0
29 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some very talented and hardworking colleagues that were enjoyable to work with Exposure to commercial real estate operations

Cons

The COO fosters a culture of intimidation and psychological pressure Employees are subjected to “stress tests” by the COO that function more as targeted harassment than legitimate performance evaluation Individuals are deliberately pushed to quit rather than being formally terminated—an apparent cost-saving tactic Bullying behavior is tolerated, even rewarded, especially when it results in attrition Lack of transparency, support, and basic respect for employee well-being

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5.0
21 Feb 2026
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I’ve been with the organization for nearly three years, long enough to see past initial optimism and observe how the company operates under pressure. My perspective comes from sustained, day-to-day involvement, not a brief snapshot in time. This is a values-driven company. The Wathen family operates with integrity. They honor their commitments and follow through on what they say. That consistency sets the tone. Trust and accountability are not abstract ideas here; they are expected behaviors. Excellence is the standard. The people who thrive are those who get it, want it, and have the capability to do the job. When someone is not aligned with that level of ownership and performance, turnover happens and in many cases, that turnover ultimately strengthens the team. At the same time, this is not a culture of perfection without grace. “Honor God (Golden Rule)” is a stated value, and I have seen that lived out in practical ways. When someone makes a mistake but demonstrates ownership and a willingness to improve, second chances are given. Accountability and grace coexist here. Standards are high, but people are not discarded for a single misstep. Commercial real estate is dynamic and cyclical. You must be nimble, adaptable, and comfortable operating in a fast-moving environment. Workload fluctuates with deals, development timelines, and operational priorities. The pace is not for everyone, but for builders and problem-solvers, it’s energizing. The culture encourages direct feedback and radical candor. Issues are addressed directly. When challenges arise, they are typically the result of communication breakdowns rather than bad intent. Leadership has become more intentional about getting stakeholders aligned quickly to prevent miscommunication from compounding. Leadership is imperfect, as all leadership teams are, but they listen. Over the past three years, I have seen meaningful operational improvements driven by employee feedback. There are significantly fewer broken processes today than when I started. The COO is exceptionally sharp, intuitive, and tenacious. She gets to root causes, holds people accountable, and expects excellence. Her standards are high, but they are consistent and applied evenly. Even more important, when she is wrong, she owns it. I have personally observed her acknowledge missteps, course-correct, and move forward without defensiveness. High performers value the clarity, accountability, and humility she brings to the organization. Training and formal leadership development have historically been weaker areas, and that has contributed to inconsistency at times. That gap is acknowledged internally, and structured onboarding and leader development initiatives are actively being built.

Cons

Workload can be intense during peak cycles. This is inherent to a transaction-driven real estate company. Training and onboarding processes are still maturing, which can make the onboarding experience for new hires a bit more challenging as those processes are built out. The accountability standard is high. Those who prefer highly structured, slower-paced environments may find the pace challenging. Communication gaps have occasionally created avoidable tension, though leadership is actively working to improve cross-functional alignment.

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4.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

the chance to learn is really good. being able to connect within the company and outside of it

Cons

nothing really coming to mind for cons but as for pay i would say cost of living raises should go to everyone no matter how long they have been here

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