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High Fidelity Property Management

Is this your company?

Don’t be fooled. - Manager High Fidelity Property Management Employee Review

1.0
15 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits for full time salary employees

Cons

Toxic owner and management. Most workers are under paid. Office managers make about 30,000 annually.

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High Fidelity Property Management Response
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We’re sorry to hear that your experience at High Fidelity Property Management was not as positive as we strive for it to be. We take comments like yours seriously, as they provide us with valuable insights into areas where we can improve. Our goal is to foster a supportive and healthy work environment for everyone. We appreciate the time you spent with us and wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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5.0
26 Aug 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at High Fidelity Property Management has been a rewarding and growth-oriented experience. One of the standout aspects of working here is the leadership of John McGeown, the owner of the company. John’s background as a Navy veteran deeply shapes his approach to management. His leadership combines a strong sense of discipline with a genuine fairness and support. While he sets expectations and goals, he also truly values and rewards our hard work and dedication. This thoughtful balance of accountability and encouragement creates an environment where employees feel motivated to excel and grow. Overall, High Fidelity Property Management is a great place to grow professionally, with strong leadership that values and rewards hard work. If you're looking for a place where your efforts are recognized and where there are opportunities to advance, this is a company worth considering.

Cons

The property management industry can be stressful, especially when dealing with tenant complaints, maintenance emergencies, or leasing complications. The need to resolve problems quickly and effectively can create pressure. This type of fast-paced work environment may not be for everyone.

1.0
16 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No pros found in this failing start up.

Cons

The interview paints a picture of a friendly, approachable boss, but the reality is very different. The environment is run on ego, micromanagement, and unpredictable moods. The boss doubles as a part-time musician and unfortunately brings that frustration and failed-dream energy into the workplace, which makes the culture chaotic and unstable. Turnover is constant, and it’s not hard to see why. Talented people don’t last here, and new hires quickly realize the nice-interview act was just that - an act. Beware

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