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FirstService Residential

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I just looked at my wrist I've got time today - Portfolio Manager FirstService Residential Employee Review

1.0
3 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working on the Maryland side

Cons

Working with their Fairfax team. Upper Management can't even keep their own head on straight. This company stole overtime charges from me. Instead of getting support from upper Management, they're slowing you down because you constantly have to loop them in and catch them up. They're stretched so thin and they hate their lives as a result so they act like punks to the people who work their tails off for them. This creates a vicious cycle of people leaving the company, middle management acting like they weren't the problem, and them spending a couple of months blaming the person who left rather than looking in the mirror. Rinse and repeat. Benefits are garbage too, only better than one company in our industry.

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FirstService Residential Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We are very disheartened to learn this information and we will be sure to escalate your feedback and insight to the Human Resources team and regional leadership team. All the best, - Kaitlin Buccheri, Communications and Engagement Manager

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5.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company to work for.

Cons

Not many , sometimes the issues are not with the company itself but the property

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FirstService Residential Response
1w
We are happy to see that you are enjoying your experience with FirstService Residential. Thank you for your hard work and dedication! - Kaitlin Buccheri, Sr. Communications and Engagement Manager
2.0
26 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They take good care of the office people

Cons

Field workers are second hand citizens. Nepotism by language. Promote people that don't have the skill sets to do the job. The people that have the common sense to be leadership at this point don't want the responsibility anymore. What does that say?

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