Good benefits but terrible pay and leadership issues - Senior Property Administrator FNZ Employee Review

2.0
May 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some good benefits such as the Mat/Pat leave, healthcare, in the department there is some flexibility when needed.

Cons

Despite getting the highest possible end of year grade there has been absolutely zero payrise or bonus. Last year my grade was lowered at exco level with no feedback available to me so I could meet the ‘curve’ and this year despite getting the high grade, nothing, so that’s now two years of disappointment from FNZ, and we only joined them two years ago. The pay and reward system is absolutely terrible here, they have taken valuable roles such as Team Leader away, allowed valuable members of teams and even managers to leave leading to inexperienced workers and poor quality of work. Leaders of departments have no clue what we do on the ground and what work goes into our jobs so they are not fighting for what we need such as resource, fair salaries and roles. Managers are expected to lead huge teams of people alone which leads to people feeling neglected as they simply don’t have the time. The entire setup is extremely poor. They have left people on temporary contracts for over a year which means they can’t plan for their future such as applying for a mortgage. As another review says, ExCo at this company changes every couple of weeks so there obviously is money in the company not being passed down to employees. I can only assume their plan is to allow our portion of the company to run itself into the ground. I wish we’d never been bought out by FNZ.

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5.0
Feb 19, 2026
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Pros

FNZ has been an incredible company to work for and is being run by the best leadership team you could ask for. We’re experiencing a significant amount of growth and our executive staff is driving the organization to new heights. Over the last couple of years, the entire operating model has been optimized aligning all teams to the vision which has enabled collaboration and makes it enjoyable to go to work.

Cons

We need high performing employees that want to constantly push the needle forward. There’s still many employees that are skating on by…however, the new management team has done a great job filtering out the detractors.

2.0
Feb 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fast-paced environment High visibility Supportive peers

Cons

My experience within the CEO Office at FNZ was, unfortunately, the most toxic professional environment I have encountered in my career. While the role offered visibility and proximity to senior leadership, the culture at the top was defined by fear, intimidation, and a profound lack of respect for support staff. Long hours were expected (including nights and weekends), but basic professionalism, appreciation, and empathy were often absent. Communication frequently involved raised voices, public criticism, and reactions disproportionate to the situation. Situations outside of anyone’s control were treated as personal failures. There was little psychological safety, and many employees were reluctant to speak up due to fear of retaliation or career consequences. What was most disappointing was not the workload — it was the tone and treatment. Hard work went unacknowledged. Loyalty was not reciprocated. Requests for reasonable discussion or negotiation were taken personally and met with swift, punitive responses. Several colleagues privately expressed similar concerns, but few felt safe voicing them openly. There are talented and hardworking people at FNZ, and the firm has significant potential. However, until leadership models respect, emotional intelligence, and accountability, turnover and morale challenges will likely persist.

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