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Growing Company with a Great Culture - Community Manager Spectrum Association Management Employee Review

5.0
May 7, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

It has been an honor to work for Spectrum Association Management these many years. This is a company dedicated to leading this industry into the 21st century. With a commitment to excellence, a laser-focus on innovation and a solid foundation of teamwork, this company has earned its title to one of the best places to work in San Antonio. If you enjoy state-of-the-art training, wise mentorship and a supportive culture, you will feel at home at Spectrum. As the company has started from a small group of professionals sharing in the dream of its founders and lead by its exemplary CEO, not only has the company learned and grown, but I have as well. If you have a desire to be the very best you can be, all I can say is welcome aboard!

Cons

This is not a 9 to 5 job, you will be working various hours outside that frame to meet the needs of your communities. However, Spectrum has provisions in place for work-life balance which I feel has been very successful in practice.

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We are happy to have you and appreciate our partnership. We are so grateful you've found a work home. Thanks for being a part of our team and taking great care of our customers!

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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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