Depends on if you are in their "clique" if you get promoted - Property Manager Greystar Employee Review

2.0
Sep 19, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Free health insurance after 5 years-yup that's about it!

Cons

Pay sucks if you work in the suburbs-you all do the same dam thing we all should get paid comparable. Suburb managers actually have more to deal with especially if your property is older, has a pool and hot tub, large landscaping,etc... Absolutely no work life balance especially if you live onsite(I no longer do-plus the 20% discount is a joke-they don't even pay us 3 times the rent but expect our future residents to). Very cliquey! If you aren't size 1-4, platinum blonde, fake tan, dress like you're ready for a photo shoot for Vogue-you have to work 10 times harder to be noticed for your accomplishments and be promoted. Since the Riverstone merge there has been a lot of long term employees who have left. I'm on my way out too-been with greystar/Riverstone 9 years. My regional and owners are awesome however done with the BS.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Pay with housing discounts tend to be better than competition

Cons

Severe negatives if you plan on taking any type of leave of absence. While they are required to allow the leave, (my experience) has been that if retaliatory since it adds additional work load to those in your group (your boss). I’ve experienced this personally, and have seen it with other managers in my group. You will start to receive write ups that you never had before, micro managed, and/or fired after such things. I went from discussing promotions before my leave started to becoming ineligible for rehire after taking state protected LOA.

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