If you received an offer elsewhere, take it. This isn't the place to be. - Property Administrator Firm Capital Employee Review

1.0
16 May 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- beautiful office space with good decor/artwork - company staff lunches once per week

Cons

- the entire residential department is a complete disaster - owner is more of a dictator, than a positive mentor - you will get in trouble if you arise complaints to HR at all - associates that mess up are never held accountable - toxic work environment, gossip galore and little action taken to maintain the peace

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3.0
3 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Trusted partner in financial management, reporting, and loan solutions for private businesses. Providing accurate, reliable financial and loan services for growing businesses.

Cons

Slightly vague; doesn’t highlight expertise or strategic role

1.0
11 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free lunch on Thursdays, ample parking, close to highways and mall.

Cons

When I received my job offer I was on the fence for this place because of the horrendous reviews on Google and Glassdoor. I wanted to take the reviews with a grain of salt because it couldn’t honestly have been that bad…. it was WORSE. Before your first day even begins, they will bombard you with emails and meeting requests to your personal email. Once your first day arrives you will be placed at your desk and abandoned by HR expecting to know how to navigate their files. Consistent verbal abuse by the owner of the company and other c-suite executives. The environment brings out the worst in everyone. Constant yelling, abuse, and inappropriate emails about government and religion. Racism, sexual harrassment, the list goes on and on. A lot of their staff is inexperienced and not qualified to do their jobs. HR, marketing, accounting, and property management to name a few. They hire whatever they can get because no one wants to work here. A lot of nepotism and hiring based on who someone in the office is interested in dating.

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