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FirstService Residential

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Amazing Leadership - Building Manager FirstService Residential Employee Review

5.0
May 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

In my 3 years with FSR Property services, I have felt immense support, personal interest and care from VP of property services. This kind of leadership trickles down to the area managers as myself and my staff can all attest to. We are always given the proper tools, guidance, and support to succeed. I personally have never felt like i was just a number in a giant machine. FSR has made me feel like an important pillar in the support of the company! I would highly recommend anyone that is looking for a good workplace to really call home, come to FSR and stay!

Cons

Every work place has its Cons, but I honestly cant really think of anything big from my perspective. If I'm being completely honest, the employee benefits could be a bit better, and I know that Management has been working on that, so I am greatful.

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FirstService Residential Response
5y
Thank you for this amazing review! We are very pleased to hear of your positive experience working with FirstService Residential. We definitely agree that support, proper guidance and tools are the key to success. Thank you for being a part of the team!

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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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
Jun 26, 2026
Recommend
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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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