Foot in the door but no growth - Anonymous employee AMTA Employee Review

2.0
Jan 5, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

AMTA is a good starting place to get your foot in the door with associations. Good work/life balance. Not everyone is eligible for telecommuting, but some positions qualify.

Cons

Not much growth opportunity. Once you've maxed out your position and reached your salary cap, there's no further earning potential or professional growth options. Favorites are played and nepotism occurs often. Top-down communication needs to be improved. Departments work in silos. The whole organization is reactionary and lacks proper planning and implementation which hinders their success.

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5.0
Feb 4, 2025
Anonymous employee
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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
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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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