Not Fit for Young Professionals - Politically Driven w/ Poor Leadership and Support - Anonymous employee Newmark Employee Review

2.0
29 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Exposure to established clients and multiple markets Ability to work with teams across the broader region Experience in deadline-driven, high-pressure environments Availability of internal research resources and data

Cons

The workplace culture is heavily influenced by internal politics, and unprofessional behavior is often tolerated or quietly ignored rather than addressed. Responsibilities and expectations are poorly defined, which makes it difficult for employees to perform confidently or feel set up for success. Professional growth is limited and often confined strictly to one’s assigned role, with few clear pathways for advancement or cross-functional development. Core internal functions—such as administration, marketing, management, and support—are underdeveloped compared to competitors, creating inefficiencies and unnecessary friction for teams. Management/operations appears stretched too thin, with individuals wearing multiple hats, which limits their ability to lead effectively or support others. Access to senior leadership and meaningful resources is limited, and there are few structured programs in place to help junior professionals or young brokers develop and succeed long-term. As a result, trust within teams is low, morale is poor, and collaboration suffers across the organization.

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1.0
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Pros

Decent office, PTO, and Benefits.

Cons

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