A company with loads of potential to be really great, but unfortunately falls flat... - Anonymous employee Green Desk Employee Review

2.0
Jul 24, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

9-5 position, you'll never be called in outside of those hours. Most tenants are fantastic and are great people to work with, and it's really fulfilling to foster a sense of community within your own building. The job isn't very difficult most of the time, fairly straightforward.

Cons

HORRID relationships with management, who talk down at you and refuse any sort of input concerning the buildings/tenants, even though they spend zero time there. They'll do anything to cut corners, including not offer raises to those who deserve them. Pay is too low for how much work you do. Pretty much no room for growth. VERY cheap health insurance, and no dental.

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5.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

Good entry level job into real estate and property management. Very little micromanaging (managers are not onsite, You work in the building alone. The hours are consistent 9AM-5PM. The work is not difficult and all the information you need is on spreadsheets to refer to. Most of the building managers working there have been there for years so its a stable environment with not too much turnover. Managing a multimillion dollar property looks good on resume. Fully paid medical benefits.

Cons

Small company so not too much opportunities for growth in different departments. Not too much innovation, Maintenance is slow so you have to deal with complaining tenants. Benefits not great (no 401k company match, no vision or dental unless you pay, no flex spending accounts). No fun staff events, Very basic job.

4.0
Jun 14, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is a great job to have on your resume, because it sounds like a great title with high level responsibility, but the work is straightforward and simple. You meet a lot of people and make a lot of connections with those renting in the buildings. Good work/life balance. You only work 9am-5pm Monday through Friday, with a paid half hour lunch, and are not obligated to work anything before or after that. Pay increases in your first year if you're doing well, and then level off to annual raises. Fair pay for the level of work you're expected to do. Diverse team. No corporate politics. Management has changed since the 2017 reviews and are much better. There is no micro-managing and management is laid back as long as you do the basics.

Cons

This job isn't for you if you need a lot of direction. Maintenance takes a long time to get done since they are short staffed, so you have to deal with impatient people when things break/don't work. They don't really update things within the building based on feedback - it's family owned and they're not open minded on change. Some renters can be a pain since it is a customer service type role. The benefits are lackluster, just basic sick and PTO days. They should offer more PTO since Federal holidays count against your PTO. Basic health insurance but no dental, vision or 401k.

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