Don't expect anything from this company. I don't even know where to start. It is absolutely comical that there is a facade of Bozzuto being such a happy place to work. The people here are rude, petty, and vicious, plain stupid/lacking common sense, or all of the above (to include site members, corporate marketing (the WORST), senior management (favoritism), community ownership representatives, it is all negative). The workplace environment is hostile and toxic. You won't get paid for the actual amount of time you worked because even if you put in the time and effort, you aren't allowed to document anything other than an 8 hour work day (and please note that at most properties you actually work a 9 hour day). The leasing commission payout is embarrassingly low. The mismanagement, overstepping boundaries, general unprofessional behavior, favoritism, and SHADY business practices are all out of control. Keep your fingers crossed if you work in leasing that you're going to get an accurate payout, because really you never know, it isn't itemized in your pay stub like any normal job would do, and it is based on "property budget" which is never shared or explained to anyone. This company is interested in bending over backwards for prospects who are irrational and ask for entirely outlandish things, and then the best part is they give people whatever they want out of fear that they are going to receive a bad yelp review, and then go after the employee that was just trying to follow the actual policy! They BEG employees to obtain good reviews for the property and on sites like Glassdoor because an internet appearance is all they care about.
If you are a fresh-out-of-college graduate looking for your first job, I would do this if you have absolutely no alternative because it is a paycheck. Keep looking elsewhere because this place is a trap. You are a customer service associate in every capacity, and to Bozzuto, the customer is ALWAYS right, and they will jump at the opportunity to wipe the floor with anyone lower than "Property Manager". They have me CONVINCED with out a doubt that management finds pleasure in reprimanding employees.
I understand that Bozzuto is this huge, rapidly growing, objectively successful company. This review is not some immature, fact-free complaint about how bitter and unfair ways of how the world works. This is the perspective of someone who worked here and was viewed as someone who should just "shut up and do their job", but I became fed up with it, and it is wrong that site employees that are "so important" to Bozzuto feel inclined to keep their mouths shut out of fear of retaliation.