Community Options Reviews

2.4

24% would recommend to a friend

(533 total reviews)
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Robert P. Stack

16% approve of CEO

20% positive business outlook

Community Options has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 533 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Community Options employee rating is 36% below average for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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533 reviews
1.0
13 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some really good people here, but sadly so many leave.

Cons

Looks like the revolving door of HR is working hard to submit fake positive reviews! This “non profit” needs some severe legal auditing, both financial and otherwise. The CEO is an absolute nightmare. He’s a nasty man, a misogynist who lives to intimidate and threaten: an absolute nightmare unless you’re one of his pets that do his bidding. He’s been seen (and yes, I absolutely did witness it) mimicking people with intellectual disabilities—you know, the people being served by this organization—in the most offensive way possible. How does an organization stay around for 30 years with no fundraising and development department? Where does that money really come from? One 5k annually that barely breaks even? Unlikely. Speaking of revolving doors, the offices all over the country see new Executive Directors and management with appalling frequency because the work environment is so toxic it drives people away. If you’re good at your work but won’t kneel to King Robert, you’re fired without warning nor real explanation. HR sees and participates in all of this and keeps quiet: I honestly don’t know how they sleep at night. Management is shuffled from role to role and state to state to cover up. Direct service staff is barely paid minimum wage and treated like garbage while the CEO and his regional VP pets encourage discord in order to keep staff focused on disliking each other so much they’re not paying too much attention to the shady dealings. The Board of Directors for the organization are either the CEO’s buddies or too unqualified to recognize the chaos the CEO has intentionally created. Do your due diligence before submitting a resume here. Google the lawsuits. Read the REAL reviews. Notice the similar themes through them. You’ve no one to blame for yourself if you do and still work here. Trust someone who knows and wishes they’d never gotten involved.

1.0
31 Dec 2019

Terrible Leader, Terrible Culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I met some wonderful people that were part of my team in the office and unfortunately they too had to endure the disaster that is this company.

Cons

I was employed at Community Options for two years. I want to be the advocate for my fellow team members and bring the negativity of this company to light. There are some things I feel need to be addressed. The culture at this organization is toxic. From the DSP's out in the regions, to the ED’s and the National staff, this company excels at emotionally abusing and mistreating their employees. They are all disposable to Community Options. This is not right. The CEO is one of the most emotionally abusive human beings I have ever had the displeasure of meeting and it all trickles down from there. He can consistently be heard screaming and cursing out his staff – I have personally witnessed him making director-level staff cry due to his threatening nature. He has openly shown his sexism - I have had multiple women come to me telling me that he made inappropriate comments towards them. This is sexual harassment, but the BOD is made up of his buddies, so likely nothing will be done about this behavior. All his direct reports cower under him and allow him to mold them into his little obedient robots and allow him to behave this way. If he continues to be the face of an organization that claims to care about and help individuals with disabilities, the few layoffs that recently occurred nationwide and the cash flow issues will be the least of all concerns. The CEO is no leader. He is a dictator that needs to grow up and start treating people like people, and not like trash. Employees at the National Office are scolded for wanting to appreciate their staff through throwing a little party or decorating their desk for a birthday. This company already doesn’t appreciate their employees, one small act of kindness within the office won’t diminish the “business setting” this joke of a company is trying to formulate. Your staff is there to have your back, show some appreciation, it won't kill you. This company has nothing going for it. Employees are paid so low, it’s a joke. There are no benefits. The one positive thing was the 403b match, but of course that was taken away as a benefit. Maybe if we had "officers" that were as concerned about the well-being of their employees as they were about the “dress code” (god forbid we see some shoulders or toes!), then maybe employees would feel more inclined to stay at this company. This company wants to appeal SO BADLY to millennials, yet they don’t offer ANYTHING that would attract a millennial to apply. Low pay, no benefits, strict dress codes, no working from home, etc. One recruiting video with some young people doesn’t change the culture of this company. The change must happen from within. Do some research on companies like Google, Apple, or Microsoft. I know these companies are much bigger than COI, but it’s 100% possible to implement some of the strategies they use to attract and keep millennial employees. The ED’s, management, and other staff lack so much support in the regions. We have people dedicating their entire lives to this organization just to be treated like some disposable sack of garbage. Community Options is very clearly not interested in their employees. As long as the CEO and the senior leadership teams get paid, that’s all that matters at the end of the day. If you want to save even an ounce of good employees, START TREATING THEM BETTER. It is sick how they are being treated now due to the psychotic and unrealistic expectations that the CEO has. Get over yourself and invest in your employees instead of throwing a temper tantrum and firing them. Provide training, support staff, and get to know them. These people are working for you to help further your mission, I don’t see why you wouldn’t invest in them. The “promotions” in this company are a literal joke. They promote just for the sake of promoting, because they are unable to find someone to do the duties they ask of for the pay they offer. They promote people, set them up to fail by providing no support or training, and then fire them. “Hey, why not promote someone from within and pay them $20k less than hiring someone from outside of the company?” Does that sound familiar to anyone? I’d like to end this review by once again stating the importance of supporting and appreciating your employees.

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Community Options Response
6y
Thank you for bringing this concern to our attention. We do care greatly about what you have to say. We take your review very seriously and will do our best to use this feedback to progress as an organization. These responses are not meant to be standard, our goal is to utilize reviews across all platforms to help make positive change. Community Options does encourage employees to provide both constructive or negative feedback, as well as the positive, but our intent is to never come across as threatening. If you have any additional details or examples of what you have mentioned above, please email this to hr@comop.org as soon as possible so we can address appropriately and immediately. This feedback will also be shared with our leaders to ensure that management strives to create a positive working environment and experience.
5.0
6 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have worked at Community Options for nearly a decade. The mission is admirable, the work is rewarding and there are plenty of growth opportunities because the company is continuously growing. Almost half of the Executive Directors have been promoted from within, some who started as a DSP. They offer tuition reimbursement, training, good benefits and PTO, 403b match, and transfer options to other cities. I love the people I work with.

Cons

Nothing major that I can think of

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Community Options Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We appreciate your input and are happy to hear you’re enjoying your experience here. If you have any further feedback to share please email us at hr@comop.org.
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