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Cardinal Group Companies

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Lead of marketing and leasing efforts - Leasing and Marketing Team Lead Cardinal Group Companies Employee Review

5.0
20 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Cardinal offers so many things. They offer a lot of support. For example, I was just promoted to the LMTL and I was placed in a group chat, given a coach, and received one-on-one full-on training for a week before starting the position. They didn't want to leave me high and dry and I have so many people I can reach out to if I am struggling. They offer good pay and great time off. There are also so many ways to grow in Cardinal and amazing opportunities. I will be sent to Denver for a week to receive training on HQ jobs and leasing in general.

Cons

Not many cons to this job, it will get hectic at times and you will be busy but I love it!

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Cardinal Group Companies Response
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The best part of this industry is there's no real playbook that defines success. Since it's a people kind of job, it's the people kind of responsibility that matters the most. Coaches, confidants, and community are all part of the ride. Just promise me you'll continue to keep that alive as you progress in your career.

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I have the authority to shape team culture, improve workflows, and make decisions that directly drive success. There is immense satisfaction in mentoring team members, watching them grow, and helping them achieve their career goals. I get to shift from purely executing tasks to big-picture thinking and problem-solving. The role sharpens invaluable soft skills like negotiation, conflict resolution, and leadership that are highly transferable.

Cons

I am ultimately responsible not just for my own output, but for the performance, mistakes, and morale of the entire team. Managers often catch heat from both sides—balancing the expectations of upper executive leadership with the realities and needs of direct reports. Transitioning into management can sometimes create professional distance between you and former peers or team members. You spend more time in meetings, handling administrative tasks, and unblocking others rather than doing the hands-on tactical work you might have originally enjoyed.

4.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Room for growth and promotions - Job security - Most of your coworkers are easy to work with

Cons

- Work life balance: depends on who your white label is and if you work strictly for cardinal they have a better work life balance. - Turnover rate in corporate - Learn as you go / 0 training in every role unless if you have a good manager - CYA mentality - High expectations / sometimes unrealistic goals - When corporate comes into town they are never hands on due to having too many meetings in a day

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