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National Contract Management Association

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Fast Paced Non-Profit - Anonymous employee National Contract Management Association Employee Review

5.0
13 Nov 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Staff is motivated and dedicated to helping the contract management profession (which some of the staff didn't know about when they started). Staff always keeps members top of mind. - Office culture is hard working, but also understanding when people have appointments or commitments outside of work. - Paid federal holidays, and the week between Christmas and New Years the office is closed. - The organization is well positioned in its industry, and has great respect among its members. - Each department is trusted by management to run their program area with minimal interference, if anything just support. - Many staff have been promoted from within. More than half of the departments employ someone who started in member services or another department.

Cons

We're all human and learn as we go, so we've all made mistakes, but learned from them!

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5.0
20 Jun 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Love the ability to work from home.

Cons

I really don't have any cons to share.

1.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company can be a good stepping stone early on, and there were periods where things felt more organized and manageable.

Cons

Leadership is ineffective and there is a clear lack of operational structure. Employees are routinely overworked and underappreciated, with constant meetings that leave little time to actually complete assigned work. Despite this, expectations remain high and unrealistic. There appears to be awareness of these issues within management, but little ability or willingness to meaningfully fix them. As a result, the environment continues to deteriorate rather than improve. Turnover is consistently high, both internally and among members, which further reflects the ongoing instability and poor execution across the organization. Raises are minimal to nonexistent so don’t expect to ever make more than what you are offered at the start.

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