Avantages
They have several locations and usually they sit right on top of each other. If you wanted to move to a different property, there is most likely an opportunity to do so.
Inconvénients
There is an extremely high level of favoritism. They pride themselves on always giving opportunities to their staff because they have so many locations but they really only move up the people they like or think won’t give them any pushback. Those favorite employees tend to get by with a little more than the ones who aren’t. Also, they lack training for their managers. Mostly because there is such a high turnover, they rush to get people in and don’t give them training on their policies and procedures which result into problems down the road. Once a they acquire a company and keep the staff, they don’t property train them on their policies. They tend to look down on anyone who isn’t a Director, PM or CD and don’t give the lower level staff appreciation. I rarely got a genuine thank you from upper management and got most of my praise from the Accounting department. The pay is low and the regular bonus structure is pretty low for how much the leasing staff actually does. They will ask what you need to succeed but if it doesn’t align with want they want, they disregard. They push for you to lease and offer more per new lease but when it comes time to pay for the bonuses, they are hesitant and will sometimes give you less (or nothing) because it wasn’t documented on paper. They don’t believe in verbal agreements unless it’s in their favor. If you have overtime, they will pick apart your time card to make sure you aren’t “cheating” them. There is no upper level support and you are constantly waiting for an answer or approval to move forward with anything on site or with a resident. There were plenty of times I would email, text or call my PM and if he didn’t want to deal with it, he wouldn’t answer. I think this company was really great at one point but it grew faster than I’m sure they were expecting which caused for some things to fall through the cracks.