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NSW: Q&A How managers can assess a strata company’s ethical culture during the interview

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This article discusses how strata managers can identify whether a strata management company genuinely upholds ethical and values-based practices during the hiring process.

Question: How can I tell if a strata management company genuinely upholds ethical and values-based practices during hiring?

I’m a strata manager in NSW looking to join a company that truly values ethics and professionalism. In the past, I’ve worked in businesses where rapid growth compromised fairness and accountability, and I want to avoid that happening again. What are some signs during the interview or induction process that indicate a strata company is ethical and genuinely practices values-based hiring, rather than just promoting it as part of their branding?

Answer: You want the interview to feel like a genuine, organic and free-flowing conversation.

In my experience, some simple steps will allow you to gauge which strata companies genuinely value ethical conduct and professionalism, and how deep this truly runs through the business.

1. Research the company thoroughly

Check out reviews from past or present employees and clients. Positive and negative comments may provide discussion points to dive into deeper with the prospective employer. Remember that reviews aren’t always accurate. Be logical about what you take on board.

Review the company website, socials, etc. Are their company values and mission statement clearly communicated? Companies that truly value ethics and professionalism often publicly celebrate them.

2. During the interview

A company that truly walks the talk will recall stories and real examples as answers to your questions. If they struggle, that’s a red flag.

3. Observe how you are treated from beginning to end

4. Ask about their induction and training procedures

5. Trust your intuition

At the end of the day, you want the interview to feel like a genuine, organic and free-flowing conversation, not an interrogation! Be tactful in how you approach these questions. You don’t need to roll in with a clipboard and 20 hard-hitting prompts like an investigative journalist, but do go in prepared and curious. The right company will appreciate thoughtful questions, and it’ll put you in a great position to make a confident, well-informed decision about your next move.

Aaron Petrilli Property Recruitment Partners E: info@propertyrecruitmentpartners.com.au P: 02 8313 5591

This post appears in the December 2025 edition of The NSW Strata Magazine.

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