Pros
I've worked at a lot of companies that plaster their values on the wall and promptly ignore them.
Havenpark is different. Respect, Grit, Collaboration, Stewardship, and Boldness aren't just words here — you see them show up in how people treat each other and how decisions get made.
The people at the Home Office are genuinely some of the best I've worked with. There's a collaborative energy that's hard to find — teams actually want to help each other succeed, and you don't feel like you're competing with your colleagues. New ideas are welcomed, and if you bring energy and ownership to your work, people notice.
What also stands out is the sense of purpose behind the work. Havenpark is in the business of providing quality, affordable housing to real families — and that mission creates a kind of grounding that makes the day-to-day feel meaningful. It's easier to do hard work when you know it matters.
Leadership is accessible and growth-minded. There's a real investment in developing people, and the organization is evolving in ways that create opportunity for those willing to grow with it.
Cons
Like any growing company, things can move fast and processes are still maturing. If you're someone who needs everything buttoned up before you can operate, there's an adjustment period. But if you're comfortable with ambiguity and want to help build something, that same quality is actually an upside.