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Overall employee rating

3.1
Based on 127 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Senior Property Manager
3.4
5 February 2026

Solid experience, but WLB can be tricky

JLL offers good opportunities in commercial real estate, but your work-life balance really depends on your specific role and team. It's a big corporate environment.


Pros

I've had a pretty decent experience overall here. The remote work option for some corporate roles is a huge plus, which helps a lot. As a Senior Property Manager, I mostly stick to 40-hour weeks.


Cons

Brokerage and client-facing roles, especially within property management, often mean long and unpredictable hours. It's tough to fully disconnect from work sometimes, and the pressure is real. You often feel like you need to be always on for clients.


Advice to Management

Encourage teams to truly disconnect during off-hours, especially for those in client service roles in commercial real estate. Better resources for managing client expectations would really help reduce burnout.


Ratings by topic
3.0
Work life balance
4.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Property Manager
3.4
28 April 2026
Good Flexibility if You Proactively Manage It
Pros: I've found the hybrid work setup for **property management** roles to be really helpful. It allows for a decent blend of **onsite** collaboration and **WFH** focus. As a large **corporate** firm, JLL also provides good resources for remote work.
Cons: True 100% **remote** work is pretty rare for most roles, you're expected to be **hybrid**. Sometimes client demands mean plans for a **flexible** day can get derailed pretty fast. It can be tough for **real estate professionals** who prefer consistent remote schedules.
Advice to Management: Keep supporting managers in implementing flexible work policies consistently. Clear guidelines around hybrid expectations, especially in the **Dallas office**, would help reduce confusion and improve employee satisfaction in **commercial real estate** teams.
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Financial Analyst
3.0
28 April 2026
Leadership can be a mixed bag
Pros: I've learned a ton about commercial real estate analytics here. My direct manager in the Dallas office was great, always supportive. The benefits package is pretty solid for a big company.
Cons: Upper leadership often feels disconnected from the day-to-day for us financial analysts. Decisions seem to come from on high without much input, which can be frustrating. Sometimes it feels like they prioritize big clients over internal team development.
Advice to Management: Focus more on empowering middle management and listening to feedback from the ground up, especially for junior roles like financial analysts. Better communication from senior leadership would help.
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Financial Analyst
3.3
14 April 2026
Okay for some roles, tough for others.
Pros: For my Financial Analyst role, the hybrid model was good. I could work from home sometimes, which helped a lot. It's a big corporate company with solid benefits.
Cons: The commercial real estate industry is demanding. Deadlines are brutal, especially month-end, impacting work-life balance. Expect to work more than 40 hours sometimes.
Advice to Management: Try to implement better systems to smooth out month-end reporting for finance teams. Overtime should be managed more carefully across commercial real estate projects.
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