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Don’t Believe The Positive Reviews - Anonymous employee Spectrum Association Management Employee Review

1.0
Jun 6, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The managers will bribe you to write fake positive reviews on Glassdoor. If you don’t have an ethical or moral problem with this, you can be one of the favored employees at this slave-driving company.

Cons

Too many cons to mention here! If you are one of the unfortunate ones to be fooled into working at Spectrum AM, you will quickly realize your mistake in accepting the job. This is one of the worst employers in Texas, in spite of the awards the owners have paid for (not legitimate awards!) over the years.

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Spectrum Association Management Response
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Dear "current employee". I am sorry that things didn't pan out for you here. We hope that your next employer is a better fit and you find happiness, challenge, and contentment in your future career. I find it unfortunate that you find it necessary to resort to such harsh language and untruths (Best Places to Work, Fake Reviews, Abuse). I know that each experience is their own and again, wish you the best. I hope that after some time passes that you are able to take some positives from the experience and discover where you grew as a result of your time with us. All the best in the future

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

- Competitive benefits package, including five weeks of PTO, which is generous for the industry - Overall company culture is generally positive on the surface - At the time, the Austin team was collaborative and supportive, with strong peer relationships - Client-facing leadership was capable and invested in maintaining good relationships - The role offered solid exposure to the Austin market and portfolio operations

Cons

- Significant leadership inconsistencies that negatively impacted morale, trust, and daily operations - While PTO is generous in theory, workload and expectations often made it difficult to realistically take time off - The Austin market lacked sufficient structure and operational clarity, leading to inefficiencies and unnecessary stress - Senior leadership support often felt performative rather than actionable, particularly during high-pressure periods - People management was a major weakness, with poor communication, limited accountability, and inadequate support for employees - Most concerning was how employee departures were handled. Professionalism and respect were not maintained after notice was given, creating an environment that felt uncomfortable and, at times, perceived as retaliatory - Leadership behavior during transitions undermined trust and left a lasting negative impression

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