Nobody wants to work as a condominium property manager for a long time. It's one of the more ungrateful and unpleasant jobs in the service industry. Most of your daily interactions are with people that complain and are unhappy about something; all of them wanting to have their problem addressed asap, of course (not to say that it's unreasonable, but that's what a property manager has to deal with on one end). On the other end - it's various big & small contractors that need to be scheduled to do the work for each one of the complains needing attention. Plus, in the evenings, you have to go meet with volunteer boards of directors and hear them bitch for hours about people, parking and pets.
Pick one and go with it. You will be disappointed with it in a year or two anyway and then move to next one.
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