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Longevity Partners Reviews

2.9

50% would recommend to a friend

(61 total reviews)

Etienne Cadestin

25% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Longevity Partners has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 61 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Longevity Partners employee rating is 23% below average for employers within the Real estate industry (3.8 stars).

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61 reviews
1.0
25 Jul 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not many pros as each day was filled with dread and disdain for the company.

Cons

Overworked and horribly under compensated. Not paid for hours worked beyond standard 40, though at times you may be working upwards of 60+. Entitled CEO treats staff poorly and blatantly ignored glaring issues brought up to upper management time and time again. Gaining new contracts is the ultimate goal without any thought as to how they will be completed as staff is already so overwhelmed and overworked. Business trips are expected to be paid for by employee and were not reimbursed until months later which requires continuous effort every day trying to chase down proper channels to get reimbursed. Little to no training provided with false claims of an “open and supportive” work environment. No 401K offered. Practically ZERO diversity throughout the different offices; this is definitely not a priority of the company. There is no work life balance priority whatsoever. You are expected to take on work and meet deadlines at all costs even though timelines are unreasonable. Predatory hiring practices where fresh graduates- almost entirely young women- are recruited with the expectation they will put up with the toxic and abusive work environment. No protection for vulnerable junior staff. Read the other negative reviews as they echo strikingly similar experiences. Positive reviews are no doubt written by upper management.

1.0
15 Dec 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Young, aspiring workforce - Pretty cool office locations, so you can boast to your friends while ignoring how silly your job actually is, and how little free time you have in the evening - Large companies as clients

Cons

Longevity Partners takes on ALL projects it can get, seemingly without considering the already-overworked employees. Overworking is very common, and over-hours are not paid - quite an unhealthy work/life balance. This does not depend on the office location, either; colleagues from all locations would have similar experiences. However, hard work is not the main problem here: the company provides very boring work. It makes juniors complete BREEAM-assessments day in, day out. In the beginning, this can be challenging, but after a few weeks, it becomes routine work. It's hard to understand why a Master's degree is required (5 years of studying at minimum?!) for the simple job of completing Word and PowerPoint templates. Instead of a burn-out, this job will give you a bore-out. The most brilliant employees leave continuously for this reason. Please, just aim to do something more useful with your brain, and continue searching for a more meaningful job :) Finally, I hope Longevity Partners re-think how they treat their people; the stories of the CEO being irrational and rude to junior staff are, unfortunately, plenty. It's quite funny, actually. Tip before you accept the job: read the negative reviews first (also, note how they're from junior staff; I'm 99% sure the positive reviews are written by higher management to increase the average score). In case these reviews still don't convince you, reach out to any former employee on LinkedIn about his/her experience.

2.0
21 Oct 2024

Dysfunctional Leadership

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team is packed with talented, friendly and well-meaning experts in sustainability so you can learn a lot.

Cons

The CEO is stupidest smart person I've ever met. The absolute picture of entitled, egocentric and arrogant. His ability to string together nonsensical business jargon into meaningless sentences is only surpassed by his lack of self awareness and inability to listen for more than 60 seconds.

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