-The benefits are good and the pay is decent for a nonprofit
- I enjoyed my co-workers
Cons
As other reviewers have said, there is a sore lack of internal communication from upper management. This was especially disappointing during the COVID-19 transition.
Department communication is badly siloed and certain departments are favored over others
Bureaucracy and micromanagement drags down workflow
AMTA Response
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As mentioned in another reply - we agree that during COVID-19 communication from upper management to all employees is something we needed to improve upon, hind sight is always 20/20. However, siloed departments is certainly not the case. We immediately instituted daily calls with all department heads to go over the challenges in each department as they arose. These have been well received and will continue long after the pandemic.
It is widely known throughout the organization that one department cannot do its work properly if collaboration does not happen across many departments within AMTA. If the above was true our average employee tenure at AMTA would not be pushing 9 years with a 5 year streak of less than 8% turnover. In the last 7 years AMTA has grown from 55,000 members to over 90,000 and it has been a whole team effort. One that we are proud of as you can only attain that type of growth and success in a 75+ year old organization when the individuals truly operate as one team.
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5.0
Feb 4, 2025
Anonymous employee
Former employee, more than 10 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
AMTA has changed a great deal over the last few years and it shows. Leadership pays attention and wants to create an environment where staff feels engaged and valued. Work/life balance and benefits are great, and the current teams are very collaborative.
Cons
Advancement will always be a challenge in mid size organizations and leadership is working to better define what that looks like.
2.0
May 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
Former employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook
Pros
Remote Policy
Good Work/Life balance
Cons
Poor upper management. CEO Jeff Flom spews platitudes in an effort to appear as though he is listening and cares about employees. In reality, he has proven he will do whatever it takes to cement his own position within the company and satiate the Board of Directors. He is a weak, self-first leader who does not care about the employees that make the company go.
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According to anonymously submitted Glassdoor reviews, AMTA employees rate their compensation and benefits as 3.3 out of 5. Find out more about salaries and benefits at AMTA. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.
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