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Community Association Management Services

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Run - Assistant Community Manager Community Association Management Services Employee Review

1.0
16 Jan 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Main office is located in Wilmington, North Carolina

Cons

Management does not care about the well-being of their employees. The pay does not compensate for the amount of work you are expected to put in. There is no support from management. There is no room for career growth and management also doesn't want you to advance because that makes their job harder when it comes to filling that position and training someone new. My mental and physical health drastically improved days after leaving this job. There are companies and managers out there who will care about you. Don't settle for this company.

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5.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are great Atmosphere is warm and welcoming Training is thorough Colleagues are fantastic Work-Life balance is practiced, not just preached

Cons

Only one I can think of: Communication is good but could be better

5.0
31 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at CAMS as an Assistant Community Manager has been a positive experience overall. One of the biggest benefits is the flexibility, which has been extremely helpful in balancing work and personal responsibilities. The role itself is fairly easy to learn, and while there is a learning curve in the beginning, the on-the-job training helps you get up to speed within a few weeks. Once you find your rhythm, the day to day responsibilities become manageable, and you gain confidence quickly. There are also opportunities to learn new skills and grow within the role over time.

Cons

Like many roles, the first few weeks can feel overwhelming and a bit unstructured, especially when you are still learning systems and processes. At times, communication or guidance can be limited, which may leave you feeling unsure until you fully get your footing. The workload can vary depending on the communities you manage, which can feel inconsistent.

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