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AMA Consulting Group

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NOT a good place - Anonymous employee AMA Consulting Group Employee Review

1.0
21 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Ability to work remotely. Monday-Friday, with no weekends SCHEDULED. The only reason they get even one star, should be zero

Cons

Low pay regardless of degree, experience, expertise, etc. Nepotism and favoritism regardless of ability or knowledge Unethical practices EXTREMELY high health benefits Top management has little to no housing knowledge or leadership skills NO real training provided beyond telling you to purchase and read a book NO loyalty outside of the many family and friends that work there Over worked with little direction High turnover from people quitting and the rest being unjustly fired If I could give ZERO stars I would

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5.0
26 Mar 2024
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Pros

I learned a lot about housing and I advanced quickly. They also have decent benefits.

Cons

It's work from home, so if you're not equipped to work from home it can be difficult.

1.0
30 Jun 2026
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Pros

The work itself is extremely important. Employees are doing work that directly impacts people in need, and that part of the job matters. There is purpose behind the work, and it can feel meaningful knowing that the role is connected to helping families and communities.

Cons

In my experience, the company felt disorganized and inconsistent. Communication was not always clear, and expectations often felt like they changed or were not explained well. Training was very limited and relied heavily on prerecorded videos and documents, so employees are expected to teach themselves a lot of the role. The company also did not feel very stable, and there was often uncertainty around job security. Senior leadership felt disconnected from the day-to-day workload and what it actually takes to be successful in these roles. It often felt like leadership relied on outdated experience instead of listening to employees currently doing the work. The pay also did not feel aligned with the workload, responsibility, or expectations placed on employees. Although leadership may talk about the company like a family, it is still a job. In my experience, there seemed to be favoritism, and it did not always feel like performance was the main factor in decisions.

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