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3.1

43% would recommend to a friend

(96 total reviews)

Dustin Radtke

36% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

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3.0
Apr 16, 2019

It was alright

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Solid work-life balance (lots of flexibility with remote work and hours), cool people to work with. Decent work/salary if you're starting out. Since CB is in the tech space, decent transition options once you decide to leave. Got a cool mouse pad from the culture pep rally.

Cons

Constant acquisition of companies means CB will eventually sell out and lay a ton of people off like they have done in the past. Your pay will most likely not change once you're hired and chances for advancement are near 0 (no raises/bonuses in 2+ years), so make sure to ask for a large number out of the gate. Unfortunately, salary is also below market for the work. However, did get a mouse pad!

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Momentive Software Response
7y
Thank you for your feedback, especially your highlighting cool people to work with and the company’s commitment to culture. These are benefits of working at Community Brands. The company continues to grow and serve new customers, and there may be some organizations that are in transition. Improvements and updates to the business are ongoing, and that’s an exciting aspect of the work environment.
1.0
Apr 2, 2019

Rapidly Declining

Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

Good Enterprise Product, large portfolio

Cons

Management has very high opinion of themselves, and no idea what to do with the products or employees. Management does not value loyalty, and only looks at salaries of employees.

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Momentive Software Response
7y
A big thank you for your contributions during your years with the company. You were here during a period of significant growth and transformation. And yes, the enterprise portfolio you referenced truly became much larger and more integrated during that time. Community Brands is now regarded as the leading provider of software and payment solutions to association, nonprofit, school, and faith-based organizations.
1.0
Nov 2, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It's better than being unemployed (and it feels like the Executive team and PE firm know this and it can sometimes seem like they are even exploiting it).

Cons

In my opinion, it feels like the executive team is chopping away at benefits as a way to increase the financial return to a PE firm that has invested in Community Brands. It's impossible to know if this is the case, but it often times feels like that's driving many of the decisions being made. Changes to compensation and bonus plans, health insurance policies, vacation time, and 401k matching, seem like an effort to take benefits out of the pockets of ground level employees and drop them into the bank accounts of private equity executives. The changes made to the benefits packages have not felt like they benefit the employees, but have felt as if they were designed to increase profit to the new investors. Again it's impossible to know for certain, but it has felt that way many times. And add on top of that the seemingly quarterly round of surprise layoffs, and it can be very difficult to be hopeful and excited about the future of the company. I can't speak directly on what this affect has on the product lines themselves, but it feels like Marketing and Sales teams have been reduced significantly since these mergers. If investment is being made into R&D, the results of that investment are not yet clear outside of that department. If these decisions are part of an effort to maximize financial returns to a PE firm, then the decisions make sense for that firm and for the executives who may beholden to such a firm. But the result of those decisions have felt like a rough hit for many employees. If you are a person considering joining the company, or a client considering purchasing one of the products, you may want to ask questions to your recruiter or vendor about what effect the need to drive returns to a PE firm has had on employees and the product.

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