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FirstService Residential

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Growing Company that accepts feedback and improves daily - Back Office FirstService Residential Employee Review

5.0
Feb 7, 2019
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Pros

This company has been around a long time and is definitely the industry leader. The tools are provided to do your job and do it well. There is ongoing training both online and in person monthly- as an employee you just have to utilize it. They do a feedback survey and really try to improve our experience, obviously things cannot change over night though. There are a bunch of company events that try to help bring associates together and also encourage taking time away from our desks. We meet daily which also brings us together as a team. There are annual increases and performance reviews, this is aside from promotional increases which I see all the time. Yes, there is turnover but this is in the industry. I am amazed by how many people come back to FSR though. People come back!

Cons

The overall culture of the organization is great, however I have noticed it is inconsistent. Culture is driven by leaders though. I have noticed that slowly management has made leadership changes that have only been better for the organization, but specifically the client accounting and property management teams.

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

Great Support. Great management. Lots of vendor perks.

Cons

Very long hours. Must work to learn about all full cycle of audits, landscape, accounting, paving, reserve funding, public speaking, basic law, and keep current with new changes in HOA practices

2.0
Jun 26, 2026
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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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