Pros
Fair pay compared to others in the industry
Cons
Poor upper management. They were so unorganized with policies and procedures. They would tell us one thing, we’d do it that way, and then they would get mad because we were doing it wrong. When we asked to see where the policy chance was presented, they usually came up with nothing. This is just one of many examples of their unorganized chaotic environment. There were so many limited resources to where you couldn’t do the job. Budgets were restricted while rent increased for residents by hundreds of dollars in a year. There were shady dealings with the renovation company. The projects cost significantly higher than what the product ended up being (some being as estimated double in actual cost; profits included in the figuring). There was constant understaffing. They forced managers to take on additional properties that seriously needed more people. All to save money, not caring if it would excessively overload that person and reduce the quality of work, thus increasing resident dissatisfaction. They cut corners everywhere possible, overworked employees, and ultimately began running each property into the ground. Do not work here if you care about your happiness, being a valued employee, or about doing a good job.