Great Interim Job/Resume Builder-That's It! - Anonymous employee Invitation Homes Employee Review

2.0
Dec 13, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fun people Social Events Benefits (could be better) The most unprofessional professional environment ever

Cons

Pay Depends on who you're friends with/who you're related tol Same work/positions but noticeably different treatment of certain employees Unqualified people in management positions Excessive pressure on POAs (they make or break the entire property management/leasing side but get no credit) Unnecessarily requiring weekend work Renewal bonus is literally a tank of gas (maybe) for the people who make the renewals happen but manager literally gets 10x more Property managers often assign their duties to the asst or POA False promises Tattle Tell Culture No job security

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Invitation Homes Response
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Thank you for your comments. We appreciate you making us aware of your concerns and will certainly look into the issues you mentioned. As a company we value input from all employees and strive to create an environment that encourages input from all levels. Our employees compensation is based on the skills and experience they bring and is benchmarked in the industry. We are committed to excellence in all facets of our business and will work to ensure that it exists. Thank you again for your input.

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