Poor exerperience all the way around. - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij Northwood Ravin

2,0
16 okt 2025
Anonieme werknemer
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Pluspunten

Young company with potential to get their act together before total destruction.

Minpunten

Treated like a number Unpaid OVERworked. You’re expected to provide top tier service and all of you personal time. Absolutely awful company of poor communicators because everyone is so deeply overworked. Good luck.

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Reactie van Northwood Ravin
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are genuinely sorry to hear about your experience and appreciate your honesty. Your insights are crucial in helping us improve our work environment. We encourage you to reach out to us directly at teamfeedback@nwravin.com so we can address your concerns more thoroughly. Your well-being and satisfaction are important to us, and we are committed to making necessary improvements. Best regards, Northwood Ravin Management Team

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5,0
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NWR has by far and away the best properties. You will not find better. Pay is above market with all the bonuses. You don't have to worry about your property being sold any day.

Minpunten

None I can think of

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Reactie van Northwood Ravin
7mo
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! Your kind words motivate us to continue striving for excellence. If you have any further suggestions or feedback, please feel free to share to teamfeedback@nwravin.com. We're always looking for ways to improve. Thanks again for being a part of our team!
1,0
12 mrt 2026
Anonieme werknemer
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The office provided decent snacks.

Minpunten

Working here often felt less like a modern workplace and more like serving in a medieval court, except instead of noble purpose, the environment is defined by chaos, fear of disagreement, and a leadership style that demands constant obedience. The culture is deeply toxic and driven from the very top. The CEO maintains an extremely centralized, top-down leadership style where dissent is not welcomed. Employees are expected to agree with him at all times, and offering a different perspective is often treated as insubordination. Over time, this creates a culture where only the most loyal “yes-men” remain in leadership roles, while thoughtful or independent voices quickly disappear. Senior leadership is noticeably disconnected from day-to-day reality. Decisions are frequently made without input from the people actually doing the work, which leads to constant friction, unnecessary debates over minor tasks, and projects that stall before they can gain traction. In many cases, authority has been given to individuals who lack the experience or judgment required to make effective decisions, making even simple initiatives feel like navigating a bureaucratic labyrinth. Work–life balance is essentially nonexistent. Employees routinely sacrifice evenings, weekends, and time with their families to meet unrealistic expectations. Despite frequent messaging about the company being “like a family,” the reality is that managers rarely have the time, or perhaps the incentive, to build real relationships with their teams. Turnover is extremely high, and once employees see the reality of the environment, many leave as quickly as they can. The CEO is also heavily involved in nearly every project, to the point that employees are rarely trusted to do the jobs they were hired to do. Good ideas are often reshaped or overridden at the last minute, and employees quickly learn that disagreeing with leadership carries significant professional risk. Policies around flexibility and benefits feel outdated. There is no meaningful remote or hybrid work option, employees are required to be in the office daily, sick days are extremely limited, and PTO must be accrued slowly over time. For a company generating significant revenue, the benefits structure feels far behind industry standards. Career growth is also minimal. Promotions are rare and often come without meaningful compensation increases, sometimes amounting to little more than a new title in your email signature. The younger employees who carry much of the operational workload are rarely recognized or developed, and retention suffers as a result. Another striking issue is the disconnect between leadership priorities and employee realities. The company will occasionally spend significant amounts on elaborate events or appearances while employees receive minimal bonuses or support. One particularly memorable example involved an extremely lavish holiday party followed by very small bonuses for staff, an illustration of how out of touch leadership can feel with the experience of employees. Operationally, the company lacks basic processes expected at organizations of its size. Many systems remain manual or disorganized, vendor payments are frequently delayed, and internal workflows are inconsistent or undefined. Employees are expected to treat every task as urgent despite the absence of structure that would allow them to succeed. From a culture perspective, employees are required to perform constant court approval rituals, the modern equivalent of jesters trying to amuse the king while hoping not to be the next target of criticism. The environment can feel less like collaboration and more like survival. Perhaps the most concerning issue is the tone set by the CEO himself. In my experience, interactions with leadership, particularly toward women, could often feel dismissive or disrespectful. This dynamic trickles down through the organization and contributes to a broader environment where employees feel undervalued. Ultimately, working here felt less like a professional opportunity and more like an unhealthy relationship with a workplace. Many employees stay longer than they should because they hope things will improve or because they feel pressure not to leave. However, most who do eventually move on quickly realize how much healthier other work environments can be. If you are considering joining this company, I strongly encourage you to research carefully and speak with former employees. There are many organizations where talented people are respected, trusted, and supported...this was not my experience here.

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Reactie van Northwood Ravin
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. Northwood Ravin operates in a high-performance, fast-paced environment focused on delivering best-in-class communities and experiences. We recognize that this environment is not the right fit for everyone. That said, we are continually working to strengthen communication, align leadership, and develop employees across the organization. We are proud of our award-winning communities, and of the many team members who have built long, successful careers here. Feedback like this plays an important role in helping improve the employee experience while maintaining the success that has defined our company. Best regards, Northwood Ravin Management Team.
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