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Cardinal Group Companies

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Fake and Weird. - Anonymous employee Cardinal Group Companies Employee Review

1.0
Jun 2, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the people who work there are great. The office in Denver has a great view. It's a step above being unemployed.

Cons

Low pay and the culture is weird and forced. It's like a cult. Be prepared to memorize their list of 10 commandments (Be good all the time, do more with less, ECT.) Just don't expect leadership to follow what they preach. Also, A LOT of the reviews on here are from current employees who are forced to write them.

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Cardinal Group Companies Response
6y
Bummer to hear. I'm sure you know that we as a company are really trying to create a positive and rewarding space for everyone, no matter what their role. Sometimes I guess it may seem overbearing or disingenuous. I'd love to hop on a quick call or have an email exchange so we can figure out what can be done to make sure we fall in line with your expectations. Shoot me an email at Nick.Morrison@Cardinalgroup.com

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I am ultimately responsible not just for my own output, but for the performance, mistakes, and morale of the entire team. Managers often catch heat from both sides—balancing the expectations of upper executive leadership with the realities and needs of direct reports. Transitioning into management can sometimes create professional distance between you and former peers or team members. You spend more time in meetings, handling administrative tasks, and unblocking others rather than doing the hands-on tactical work you might have originally enjoyed.

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Cons

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