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The Top 10 Hiring Red Flags You Need To Avoid

By Grace Hill / October 18, 2024 / Comments Off on The Top 10 Hiring Red Flags You Need To Avoid

As the labor market tightens and employment trends shift, employee retention has increasingly become top-of-mind across all sectors. Multifamily property management is no exception. However, one thing is clear: Your team is the backbone of your success.  Your onsite teams are the ones interacting with residents, handling maintenance requests, and ensuring every aspect of your… Read More »

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Orientation vs. Onboarding: Do You Know the Difference?

By Grace Hill / October 17, 2023 / Comments Off on Orientation vs. Onboarding: Do You Know the Difference?

Both are needed to successfully integrate new employees and retain top talent!   Orientation and onboarding: Both are familiar terms, yet they are two words often mistakenly used interchangeably. While they may seem similar at first glance, they serve distinct purposes and play crucial roles in retaining organizational talent. And everyone in the organization (not… Read More »

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Weekly Training Tip: Secrets of Top Hiring Managers in Multifamily

By Grace Hill / September 19, 2018 / 0 Comments

Hiring mistakes can cost a company 15x an employee’s base salary

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