Hollis reviews

3.8

75% would recommend to a friend

(160 total reviews)
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Andy Hay

73% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Hollis has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 160 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hollis employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real estate industry (3.8 stars).

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160 reviews
1.0
Sep 13, 2019

Why would you want to work here?

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Cons

I have worked at Hollis for a number of years. Having reviewed some of the previous comments on this forum, I would be sceptical about their source. Perhaps I am a cynic, but the company has a large BD/ HR team and if it was a ‘Great place to work’ I doubt the more disparaging reviews would exist. I would be more than a little dubious about the source of such comments and it seems odd that such extremes of opinion exist. Such comments certainly do not represent my view, the view of the large number of people I speak at the company and I most definitely do not consider the company to be a great or enjoyable place to work. Over the course of the last three years the culture within the company has drastically changed. There is no question, in the past it had a strong track record. This has systematically been destroyed by a management team, and members brought into the company, who are inexperienced, not suited to the organisation and incompetent. Growth of a company is completely understandable and desirable, but it needs to be managed properly. This has not been done. The company has changed and is now a company where fee earning surveyors are undervalued and overworked. There is a clear policy of favouritism for a minority of employees lucky enough to be in a necessary small knit cliques. There is no clear direction from management, staff do not have the necessary support or expertise and team-working and positive working conditions simply do not exist. The company have claimed a number of times on this forum that such views should be expressed and flagged to management. This is laughable. I know of a large number of people who have flagged the ineptitude of management and the unhealthy working environment or have been called in to discuss such issues by management. The fact of the matter is that such views have been utterly ignored. This has resulted in a large number of people leaving. I am not referring to one or two isolated incidents, but swathes of valuable surveyors with many years’ experience from a variety of locations at a variety of levels – if such views had been taken seriously and acted upon, I doubt the steady drain of talent from the company would be occurring at such a rapid pace. Management level staff talk the talk, but then do nothing or pin blame on someone else. This is not my isolated, personal view. I would consider a large number of employees (and ex employees) friends and have had several discussions on a private and personal level whereby people have confirmed they have also flagged the same issues repeatedly but nothing has been done. For those of us left here, the environment is thoroughly disheartening. People who I am in contact with who have left have nothing positive to say. I am personally looking elsewhere for employment as are the vast majority of people I speak with who are of a similar level. Ultimately, the people in charge of this company are out of touch with the people who work here. Their focus is on marketing the brand (as evidenced by the comments to employees on this forum), rather than taking on board comments and resolving issues. Actions speak louder than words, and the words of the Hollis PR machine are not reflected in the actions of the numerous employees jumping ship on a worryingly regular basis. I hate to be so blunt about a company I have worked for, but ultimately management have ruined this company. My advice would be for anyone who is a surveyor looking at this company, read the above and ask yourself: why would you want to work here. PS: Hollis, there is no need for your standard disingenuous response from a non-fee earning BD/ HR/ Partner member who does not fully understand the role of a fee earner.

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Hollis Response
6y
I am genuinely very sorry that you feel the way you do. I would very much like to understand more about your concerns and encourage you to come to me confidentially and I promise you I will listen. Whilst not being a fee earner myself, I have worked in this space for 15 years and have a very good idea of what it's like to be one at Hollis. Equally my response to this or any other review is on behalf of the management here including fee earning managers. You have obviously had a bad experience or have spoken to someone who has and I'm sorry if that's the case. I can assure you 100% that the management at Hollis care very much about the people and value greatly the brilliant team we have working here. Finally, I’d like to reassure you that the reviews are genuine and have not been falsified by anyone in the business and that Glassdoor have policies in place to stop that from happening.
1.0
Feb 25, 2020

Immoral

Anonymous employee
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Pros

None, a very non productive environment which rewards cliques that stems from the HR department

Cons

Lots of negative words have been used describing this company and they are all accurate. The Nottingham office has had so many people leave and still leaving because of the awful environment. The programme team is yet to deliver and is in shocking shape but the alliance with HR covers the lack of delivery. Poor performers rewarded and false sick records accepted. Also don’t say autistic!

1.0
Feb 13, 2019
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Pros

Location of office, equipment, Bupa.

Cons

Throughout my time at Malcolm Hollis I was made to feel that I wasn't wanted there, and experienced intimidation and bullying by management. The office environment was painfully silent and oppressive, there is very much an 'every man for himself' attitude. You are exploited with little recognition or reward, and are expected to use your own personal time to complete work because management have underpriced and over-promised work to clients. Due to financial pressures the company doesn't provide the broad experience promised and I was stuck doing dilapidations and building warrants for the majority of the time, despite asking for a chance to get experience in other areas. When other colleagues left, additional work was piled on me as I was the 'cheapest' person in the office to use. Malcolm Hollis don't care about your mental health, they don't care about difficult times in your personal life, and they don't care about your health and safety. My contract was abruptly terminated 23 months in, with no explanation given, and no disciplinary action or consultation, I later found that if it had been 24 months I could have taken the company to court. They obviously know their way around employment law! This is a poisonous company, and I feel damaged by the experience of working for them.

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Hollis Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We appreciate you letting us know how you feel and sharing your concerns. I am sorry that your experience with us has left you with a negative feeling. Each one of our offices has its own atmosphere and it’s important we recognise that what might be a focused working environment by some can also be perceived as overly quiet by others. We are proud to offer our graduates the breadth of experience they need in order to achieve chartership but when things get very busy, we all have to pull in and you may spend more time delivering a specific service. We understand this can be frustrating and we are working hard to ensure this type of situation is short-lived. We take allegations of bullying and intimidation extremely seriously so If you’d like to provide further feedback or have ideas on how we could improve our working environment, please email us at joinus@malcolmhollis.com.
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