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FirstService Residential

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Culture is driving force - Assistant Property Manager FirstService Residential Employee Review

4.0
2 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people within the organization care about growth, want you to succeed and learn the job. If you ask a question, expect multiple colleagues to try and help you

Cons

The pay is lower than competition, the different platforms used have been changing frequently

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FirstService Residential Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a thoughtful review! As we grow, we are finding new ways to effectively scale our processes and procedures and completely understand it can be challenging to navigate multiple platforms to find the one that works best for us! We appreciate hearing about your personal experience with us! - Kait, Communications and Engagement Manager

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Good work, with tools and equipments, trainning by supervisor

Cons

Hard to growth in the same company, time is more importante than habilities

4.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great company culture with strong core values and a collaborative environment. As a remote employee, the flexibility and work-life balance are a huge plus. The IT environment is also very dynamic — there are multiple systems, platforms, and technologies in use, so the work rarely feels repetitive or boring. The company is supportive of employee growth and development, offering training opportunities and access to a large online learning library. Another positive sign is the number of long-term employees; many people have been with the company for 5+ years, which says a lot about overall employee satisfaction and stability.

Cons

The company frequently changes business processes and technologies. While innovation is good, it can sometimes feel like just when you’ve fully mastered a system or workflow, a new tool or process is introduced. Workload can also fluctuate depending on business initiatives and project demands. Because it’s a large organization, there are a lot of layers of leadership — supervisors, managers, directors, VPs, etc. At times, it can be unclear who the correct point of contact or decision-maker is for certain situations.

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