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First Pointe Management Group

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First Pointe Management Group reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(77 total reviews)
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Cristina Agra-Hughes

86% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

First Pointe Management Group has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 77 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The First Pointe Management Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.8 stars).

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77 reviews
1.0
Sep 10, 2013
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Pros

They offer free medical benefits to all full-time employees. They are constantly hiring for on-site positions, because employee retention is horrible and nobody can stand working there for long. (I guess that's not a pro for the company, but that's about all the pros I can think of.)

Cons

This company takes "Micro-Managing" to a whole different level. Employees are over-tasked with mindless reports and multi-step processes that allow the corporate people to watch over every little move you make. Instead of being efficient with your time, you find yourself inundated with pointless tasks that take away from you being able to focus on what's important: leasing new apartments and taking care of your current residents. For example, tasks that take up a small period of time with other companies (deposit refunds, file audits, delinquency reports, fixing errors in the system or paperwork, etc...) will take you 10 times as long, because First Pointe requires a ridiculous process so that the corporate office can micro-manage every single step from Southern California. While I understand that this eliminates the possibility of a manager waiving late fees or giving unapproved concessions, it also means that you can't even correct any errors that inevitably happen from time-to-time. What takes .5 seconds to fix with other companies, now requires you to create a Help Ticket, describe the error and how it happened, and email over documentation as to what needs to be corrected to. Oh yeah, and don't forget that now you have to wait for someone to take the time to respond to your ticket and than resolve the issue. The parent company, Ezralow, has been in property management for many years, but decided to create First Pointe after being unhappy with their previous 3rd party management company. While this isn't all that uncommon in this industry, First Pointe has been in business for almost a year and half, and still hasn't bothered to create a Company Policy for their employees. Upper Management is constantly changing "policy" but it's impossible to keep track of what the current policy is, and with the endless micro-managing, it makes your job even more confusing, tiresome, and frustrating. The owners (yes, the actual owners themselves) are so "hands-on" that every single little change or problem is addressed with them, and then bounced around among the Regionals, Asset Managers and anyone else who has an opinion. In essence, no one can agree on anything, and nothing ever gets resolved. The reason I left First Pointe is because I saw absolutely no room for growth. I've been in Property Management for many years and had many different experiences that have given me a lot of wisdom and knowledge in this industry. Upper Management at First Pointe never once wanted my opinion or suggestions, and I finally realized that I was simply wasting my time. I moved onto another company that quickly promoted me because they realized my experience and knowledge is valuable, and I am happier than I've ever been. Employee turnover is a common occurrence for First Pointe, and they have lost countless employees in the past year because of it. Unless you somehow gain the favor of Corporate or Upper Management, your hard work and dedication will never be acknowledged, appreciated, or rewarded.

1.0
Jun 26, 2013

Exhausting Workplace

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The employees are fantastic and eager to work hard. The regional managers are dedicated and try to make the environment a happy one. The main office in Rocklin is full of friendly employees. Each site is able to do their own thing most of the time.

Cons

There is absolutely no solid direction...no procedures in place. HR has changed hands in a short time. The last HR Manager and her HR employee were great but not able to do their jobs without being micromanaged by the Ezralow management team. Too many sudden shifts with processes without any sense of why. The parent company (Ezralow) manages everything and doesn't let the regional managers run their own show and they play favorites to a few individuals. If you know how to play the political game you will go far...otherwise, plan on just following orders that make no sense. Pay is great if you know how to negotiate with the key players in Ezralow...otherwise, you will be working for peanuts. Everything is a crisis; there is no thinking ahead, no being proactive. It's all about shooting from the hip which often times means working overtime to deal with a perceived problem to only find out that it wasn't anything to get worked up over...absolute waste of time.

1.0
Aug 7, 2016
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Pros

This is a very organized company. The management in Calabasas Cooperate Office is amazing but unfortunately they do not see all.

Cons

I have worked for this company for years and for the most part enjoyed it. Unfortunately if someone would actually look into what is going on at the Rocklin office they would be surprised. They have employees leaving to have one night stands with random guys on, on line sites and bragging about it, drug abusers, and lazy Reginols that expect their managers to do their work for them and blaming them when it doesn't work out. Also a terrible case of sexual harassment. I know multiple cases where people were asked to cover serious situations up and lie for other employees like it's Highschool. The compliance department is supposed to be the best part of First Pointe for their expectations but the manager or "specialist" is a fraud and a fake and the ring leader of most of the situations! They have let go of multiple amazing employees based off of her recommendations that she shouldn't have a say in as she fakes just as much paperwork as any employee I have seen. They pay terrible and take advantage of loyal employees. Run before you can't!

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