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2.3

28% would recommend to a friend

(73 total reviews)

John Sevo and Jeff Kraus

28% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

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2.0
Aug 21, 2019

Not a good company.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are a few really good managers who care about the facility and employee and resident happiness. The residents are the highlight of the job.

Cons

The executive director is hypocritical and doesn’t care about the employees or the residents one bit. She makes rules but doesn’t have to follow any of them because she is above us. Poor pay unless you’re the ED or work in corporate. They only care about taking the residents’ money.

1.0
May 13, 2019
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Pros

Pros are the residents and families you get to work with and help everyday! Some great team members and a nice pretty atmosphere in the buildings.

Cons

This company has gone so far away from what they were when I first started with them 3 1/2 years ago. I loved my job and excelled as one of the highest sales performers in the company. As new management moved in, things started to change and I chose to leave. Well this is when you learn the real truth about the integrity of this company. I resigned with a 30 day notice as their policy states you must do in order to be paid out. If given less it states you wouldn’t be paid out. That was a joke! You aren’t getting paid out either way! I left them with 5 pending move ins, never stopped selling even though I knew I wouldn’t be paid on those or even a month of bonuses before that. They pay you bonuses and notice I didn’t say commissions, as when new leadership came in, they changed the terminology to say bonuses so it can be taken away at any given time. Well if you’re a top performer, you know we wouldn’t work for a company at their base rate, we work for the bonuses/commissions. I left my building with 5 pending move-ins when I gave my resignation. I figured they would be happy with that. Even though I didn’t expect to be paid on two months of move ins, I did anticipate Spectrum to pay me my 30 days salary that I was willing to work, which also included my next bonus to be paid out within that timeframe. Well this is how it was handled. They said I was relieved of my duties and could leave. They will pay me two weeks of my 30 day notice rather than the 30 days and would not pay the last bonus check that was to be paid out. Mind you, this is their policy that I did adhere to the exact letter. Well not only did they not hold up that end of the bargain, I received my last check today. They didn’t pay me the two weeks promised either. It was PTO only. In the course of all of this, I have reached out numerous times to get questions answered and the HR won’t even call me back. I have not received an exit interview, nothing to let me know when my benefits for insurance are terminated. They like to post positive reviews to push any negative reviews to the bottom so be ready for all the positive reviews to come. I can assure you, the things I saw in this company are far from professional and right down appalling. I loved my job and excelled at it! Nobody can take my integrity away! They wanted to be shady so I thought it was only fair to share my experience so others can be enlightened on the truth. I’ve worked for other senior living communities and they always paid me out what I had earned. Be careful with this company and when planning your exit with them.

3.0
Apr 27, 2019

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

I don't like commission work.

Cons

It's good if you receive a base pay.

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