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Highmark Residential

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Unimaginative and old-fashioned - Anonymous employee Highmark Residential Employee Review

2.0
Nov 18, 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Owners have a lot of capital and experience Compensation is fair for industry, maybe just a bit on the low side but not as low as some other big name competitors

Cons

Company does not reinvest the capital in communities or employees and instead of leveraging experience to pioneer, it has become a tool to oppress growth: "We've always done it this way..." and "we've gotten this far without implementing..." They refuse to incorporate diversity and inclusion methods and are very out of touch/tone-deaf to the world around them Dated practices and double work for onsite employees Lack of training and support from corp (used to be at the top of training and support but has slipped significantly, even pre-pandemic) Overt discrimination/ageism - executive, regional, corporate use the word "millenials" as if it is a bad word (they also have no idea what age group that actually is) Exclusionary Does not communicate the vision to employees Nepotism in corporate office / jobs given to children of associates with no or limited experience with Highmark - jobs that experienced, educated, and capable onsite associates would love to have applied for. We were sold this vision of career development and if we "focus, remain loyal, go above and beyond..." that has not happened, never provided opportunity to apply when a position was available, and then get shopped by head of marketing's kid and our rear's handed to us when we fail because...lack of training. Corporate marketing people don't return calls, emails, etc. and consistently set practices and standards with zero training or support, setting onsite teams up for failure RACIST upper management and corporate associates (research twitter and facebook for validation) No defining company culture, unless you consider "work hard, be white, be a boomer or X'er, be a conservative, if you're someone's kid you don't have to earn it, no new ideas or innovation welcome, and don't ask questions or have original thoughts" as a culture

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Pros

Great benefits which now include Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness, and Pet Insurance, discount on rent living on-site, great co-workers, and a great Regional team that keeps the company's mission at the forefront of everything they do.

Cons

Sometimes it can seem difficult navigating resident issues but truthfully the support we get from management makes this so much easier.

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Highmark Residential Response
6d
We are truly delighted to read your feedback and know that you feel so supported as a team member. Thank you for mentioning the fantastic benefits, and do let us know any specific ways we can assist more effectively in handling those resident concerns. We are here for you!
5.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

Great people, strong support from leadership, and opportunities for growth. I have been with Highmark for 22 years and have had the opportunity to advance from Maintenance Supervisor to Project Manager. The company values teamwork and promotes from within whenever possible.

Cons

Like any growing company, priorities and processes can change quickly, which requires flexibility and adaptability.

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Highmark Residential Response
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We are delighted by your thorough feedback and more than two decades of loyalty to our company. Thank you for mentioning our supportive leadership team and the investment of time and effort into ensuring opportunities for our team members. We so appreciate the vote of confidence!
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