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Community Services Group (CSG)

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My review of this company is absolutely honest, much to CSG's detriment. Please heed my words, and save yourself. - Anonymous employee Community Services Group (CSG) Employee Review

1.0
Mar 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This job is very rewarding when dealing with the individuals but the bosses critique everything you do. the overtime is good but the second you say "no" when they ask you to fill in for someone they will "retaliate" for telling them "no". The residents get self-respect in the company but not the staff.

Cons

The rich get richer and poor get poorer. The APD's of this company have no regard of you or what you do. They will be the first to criticize you and inform you that everything you do is wrong. I was complemented one day and the very next day I was written up. This company will act like they are doing you a favor. You mess up, you have a slip of the tongue, you do something they don't like you're fired.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

good work life balance great PTO amount per fiscal year good benefits overall great work environment

Cons

insurance premiums are fairly high.

3.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

CSG offers a really great amount of PTO that increases with time served (3 years, then 5 years, etc.) The team I worked with was absolutely fantastic and dedicated to the work. Compensation was decent, but not for licensed professionals.

Cons

Very poor communication from the executive team to the rest of the employees. They don't have in-house marketing and expect their mental health staff to market themselves to clients, as if we were a small private practice rather than a large for profit mental health organization. This led to consistent issues with getting clients in the doors. In 2025 they changed the PTO payout for employees so instead of getting what is left in your bank when you resign, you get a very small portion of it, which is ridiculous.

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