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Mark-Taylor Residential

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There is better out there - Community Manager Mark-Taylor Residential Employee Review

2.0
Jul 28, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The company is not the worst but far from the best.

Cons

They are one of the lower paying communities I have worked with. Manager bonus structure is humorous. No quarterly or annual bonuses and KPIs are very poorly for role responsible. No real kickers for achiving benchmarks for take overs or lease ups like typicaly employers in the industry. There is a lot more money to be made in this industry for the extent of work done where they think $1200-$1500 in bonuses is GREAT for a manager when it is minimal. To many people who know nothing else but mark taylor in high positions. Legally they are required to give you a lunch break but you can not close your office if you are the only one there.. it makes no sense and soon will result in a legal issue. They are behind on so much industry wise for policies, pay, bonus, software that is fluid between one another and so much more. Although they lead in new innovation. It would be letter to fix what doesn't work system wise before making on all of these new projects. Community communications also is the absolute WORST. They do not know how to build excitement for growth either. There is no real way to plan a path to success here. Training dept is one of the worst I've encountered in my 10 yrs of industry experience. This culture is non inclusive and all stems frok very "blue color locker room" leadership.

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5.0
Apr 20, 2026
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Pros

Amazing people, mindset, and culture

Cons

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3.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

- Beautiful communities - Great training opportunities - Competitive pay

Cons

- Upper management does not give transparent feedback - Upper management will ask you to coach struggling team member's, but not support you when the team member's complain about being coached - Inconsistent internal hiring processes - Guiding principles are weaponized to justify shady HR practices - There are known corporate team members, that if you get on their "bad side" you will not be treated fairly

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