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Cardinal Group Companies

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Cardinal Group Companies reviews

4.1

85% would recommend to a friend

(803 total reviews)
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Alex O'Brien

92% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Cardinal Group Companies has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 803 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Cardinal Group Companies 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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803 reviews
4.0
Apr 13, 2020

Not many complaints so far!

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Pros

Overall CGM has been a fine place to work. They're the first company that I actually believes prioritizes promoting from within. They really do try to live their culture in everything they do. HQ communication gets an A++, especially during all the COVID-19. Cardinal does a great job at responding to complaints or concerns and I believe that they really try to make their team members feel important.

Cons

I feel that sometimes my direct supervisors are too hands off. Training wasn't great after the initial onboarding. One of my supervisors can get defensive when questioning why we do things the way we do, instead of listening and potentially improving the way things are done. There is not a lot of structure for monthly financial reporting, which can get frustrating.

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Cardinal Group Companies Response
6y
Truly appreciate your using your voice here to add some color to your Cardinal story so far. You make some very good points here about pausing to really dive deep into the why of why we do certain tasks or reports. I think there's a valuable teaching moment in here for the cell teams that we will, of course, bring up in discussions. Keep speaking up and leaning in. Together, we'll do something great!
5.0
Apr 10, 2020

Great Place to Work

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Pros

Cardinal is focused on giving you the resources you need to perform your job at a top-level. There is always someone there to assist in projects or to collaborate with. This is by far the best company I have worked for in the industry.

Cons

There are a few processes that are in the stone age and it seems to take a very extended vetting time to open up things the tools are capable of doing for us.

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Cardinal Group Companies Response
6y
Absolutely valid feedback re systems and some shortcomings when it comes to things like process and reporting. Our leadership team has made it a priority this year to identify better ways to use the tools we have at hand to save us all time. Just so you know, the overall goal is to refine to the point where we can save 500k work hours as an organization before the end of 2020. This is going to free us all up to be able to continue to be the best operators in the country, and there's no way that will happen without YOU!
1.0
Apr 6, 2020

They Don't Value People

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Pros

There are a lot of opportunities to move up. If you're a good employee, Cardinal will see that and offer promotion after promotion. There is paid parental leave for anyone that adopts or recently has a child. The CEO seems to genuinely care about his company and the employees, but he doesn't know what's happening on the onsite level.

Cons

It's an incredibly stressful work environment. One of their "core values" that they drill into you is "Do more with less." This means fewer employees with lower pay are asked to do more on the job. Work/life balance is hard to maintain. Your managers and their managers all work from home outside of office hours. Salary employees never stop working. Someone cries in the office at least once a week due to the high demand. I'm constantly given new tasks, reports, and audits on top of my already busy schedule. Half the time when I reach out to a supervisor for clarification, they don't respond. I don't blame them since their plate is just as full as mine. They don't have time to train you. It's a sink or swim environment. Either you figure it out and make an educated guess, or you fail and get written up for not doing so. Thankfully, I have experience from other management companies to know what to do, but I feel terrible for anyone that's new to property management and are joining Cardinal. The communication is lacking overall. One of my biggest complaints is going to be a lack of compassion towards our residents. Some of the fees are outrageous, and policy changes always negatively affect them. We're told to not communicate to the residents about the changes that will happen in the next lease term because we'd rather have them sign first and be bound to their contract. We only do what is legal. Past that, we do what we can to get more money. We had a management takeover and our residents are being faced with new charges constantly. I don't want to get into specifics to reveal my property, but it's sad what we're asked to do for the benefit of more profit. It's been on my conscience, and I'm looking for a new job.

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Cardinal Group Companies Response
6y
It's incredibly difficult to hear when someone feels so pressured that they consider leaving Cardinal altogether. I completely understand and can empathize with your experience. After 20 years in the business, I know how each day can feel more overwhelming than the next. We're going to do our best here to take your thoughts and genuine insight and make them actionable. While I hope the best for you, I ask that you keep an eye on us to see if we've been able to live up to some of your expectations moving forward.
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