High standards and good pay, but demanding work environment - Community Manager Bryten Employee Review

4.0
Mar 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Best property management company in the Denver Metro Area! Communities and onsite teams are held to the highest standards. Pay is higher than most other companies in the area. Benefits are good. Beautiful luxury communities to work at! They try to hire the best teams possible. Great company to work at if you're a hard worker and plan on achieving the highest standards in the industry.

Cons

It's a very demanding company. Work life balance is lacking at times due to the many responsibilities. Rather new company after a merger and needs a bit more fine tuning operationally to help employees be successful.

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5.0
Apr 14, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working for Bryten has been so refreshing , as it is a company that has a warm and supportive environment. Your voice is heard and they genuinely value your feedback. Bryten is always taking the feedback from the team members and using it to make the company even better and really continuing to elevate us all.

Cons

I do not have any at the moment

4.0
Jun 24, 2026
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Pros

- Corporate is very active & responsive - A lot of freedoms afforded to property staff - Higher management is full of good, ethical people who go out of their way to do right by staff & residents. The principals (top executives) are very respectable and relatable. You're likely to actually speak face-to-face with at least one over the course of employment. - If you're at the right property, you'll meet a lot of interesting people. - Ethical standards of practice compared to other PM companies. More resident-focused, with emphasis on transparency so long as it doesn't compromise liability. - Great benefits package + rent discounts

Cons

- QoL depends heavily on which property/owner you work for - Raises are only once per year, and not very high within a single position. Unless you're promoted, max annual raise is ~50 cents/hr. - A lot of bureaucracy. Takes going through a few levels to get certain things done. - Requires a lot of energy

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