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3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(854 total reviews)
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Dennis Treadaway

66% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

FPI Management has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 854 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FPI Management employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.6 stars).

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854 reviews
2.0
Jul 31, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The work time is flexible; they use ADP system to clock in and out. Start time is anywhere from 7 to 9, but you need to clock out after exactly 8 hours of work.

Cons

Property accountant (AKA GL) has lots of duties, including approve payable, pay big bills (like mortgage, prop tax, or insurance), print all checks, reply to several emails a day, run AP Aging report each week, prepare financials (main duty) and send to the owner on or before the due date. Financials include bank rec, accruals, reclass, record other JEs, like interest income or wires, and run lots of reports to send to PM and assistant controller for review before sending to the owner. The job is challenging at the beginning, since the training is minimal, and you have to put all together as a puzzle to figure out how to do the job. They use Yardi, which is a software for renting business. If you are self motivated and fast at learning, you can do the job well after 4 months or so. Some takes up to a year, but the company expects that. The only issue after one year is not how to perform he job well, but how to find time to take days off. Averagely, one GL gets assigned 12 properties or more. Some new GL get 8 to 10. When you take days off, you will come back with lots of work and fall so behind. It’s common here that some employee has not taken vacations for years. They dare not. They have the so-called partners who will back you up when you take days off, to take care of emergency issues. Otherwise, you will have to take care of the work when you come back. That’s understandable as others have the same amount of work plus the partner help work. They give an employee benefit at the cost of other employees, not out of the owner’s pocket. If an employee takes too long vacation, they will have others cover the properties temporarily, which means more work for other GL, which I don’t see a fair management system. Also you can only accumulate vacations up to 240 hours and lose hours after that limit if you don’t use them. The company does not have the option of paying money for your vacations. Once you get a property, all the issues become yours including the mess created by the previous ones. You will suddenly owe the problems that come from other’s irresponsibility. Although the previous accountants are still working, they are free from their mess and enjoy trashing new properties. The management keeping changing GL for the properties, so the ones who do the good job will keep cleaning, and the ones who creat the mess will enjoy easy work with no effort of improving. There’s no punishment or complaint for them, so why worry? This system won’t encourage people who try hard; what’s the benefit at the end of the day? No bonus for good job or punishment for bad job. Payment here is not the same for all GLs, some get up to 68k, others get around 50k, but I think more get paid at the lower end, which is not compatible in the accounting practice. Overtime is very limited here, unless you get too many properties, or you offer to help others who miss the due date. Still requesting OT gives the feeling of begging more than deserving by default. Turn over rate is high for all departments, I notice. I wonder why the management don’t realize the reason of the high turn over rate and improve the situation. They keep recruiting and training. Why don’t they use the training cost to compensate employees who do good jobs, like bonus, to keep good employees?

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FPI Management Response
4y
Thank you for reviewing your experience working with FPI. Please feel free to submit more information online to help us improve at http://fpimgt.com/myfeedbackmatters/ #WeAreTeamFPI
1.0
Apr 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Thankful for a job. I love the residents. Its nice if you have co-workers to help you with filing and other responsibility.

Cons

Boss is not a team player and doesnt train at all. She just always wants to be right and never wants to be blamed if something goes wrong. She just throughs you under the bus. Do not work at FPI. Way too many reports from us during the month.

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FPI Management Response
9y
We thank you for your feedback. Should you wish to provide any additional information that will help us improve the work conditions at the specific community in which you were assigned, please feel free to submit a feedback form by clicking on the following link: http://fpimgt.com/myfeedbackmatters/.
3.0
Feb 20, 2017

No Work-Life Balance

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay is fine. Benefits are good if you don't have any dependents. Some of the offices and properties are really pretty. Some of the regionals are great.

Cons

No work life balance. High employee turnover! Always short staffed! Upper management doesn't always listen, retribution for speaking up or asking for support when there are serious issues with direct supervisor's conduct. Employee are afraid to go to HR. Favoritism/ nepotism causes upper management dismiss issues as "personality conflicts" and threaten good employees with mandatory transfers rather than dealing with the real issues. No opportunities for employee enrichment (seminars, classes)- Grace Hill doesn't count, especially since no one really does the online classes (not enough time in the day)- they just click through as quickly as possible to get to the test. Stuck using some really crappy vendors due to conflicts of interest and nepotism. Unrealistic promises made to the client, causing the employees to suffer greatly.

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FPI Management Response
9y
We thank you for your many years of service and truly appreciate the feedback! Should you wish to provide any additional information that will help us improve the working conditions and culture, please feel free to submit a feedback form by clicking on the following link: http://fpimgt.com/myfeedbackmatters/.
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