Sinking Ship - Real Estate Pizzuti Employee Review

1.0
18 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some people there are decent.

Cons

Horrible morale. The company owner is out of touch and has a superiority complex. He hides in his oversized, ridiculously embellished office while his sycophant minions do his dirty work. The chief investment officer has no spine and is a lying two faced snake in the grass. The EVP of Development is a chauvinist pig who's been leeching off the company for most of his career. The "philanthropy" is a joke and is just a burden on employees to bring in money for the United Way while still trying to do a full time job with little staff and few resources. Their buildings are poorly built, but that's for the next owner to worry about after they lease the building up and sell it. The people who actually work get treated like dirt, while the dead weight seems to skirt by year after year. This is a terrible place to work.

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5.0
24 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay, benefits, team, flexibility, opportunity for growth

Cons

No work from home option

1.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working in the Short North is nice and the parking is good - except the company takes the cost of parking out of your pay.

Cons

Employees are not well supported, and the company culture is driven more by fear than leadership. The work environment is tense, resources are limited, and staff are often expected to meet expectations without the tools needed to succeed. Morale was especially impacted by the contrast between company cost-cutting measures, including layoffs and lack of raises, and what appeared to be continued spending on executive benefits (private jet - Ranger Rovers...). This created a strong sense of disconnect between leadership and employees. Operationally, the company lacked structure and accountability. Important issues frequently fell through the cracks and were not addressed in a timely way, which made day-to-day work far more difficult than it needed to be.

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