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The Dallas Opera

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A+ - Anonymous employee The Dallas Opera Employee Review

5.0
27 Jun 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Staff is great to work with

Cons

No major benefits for full-time employees

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The Dallas Opera Response
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Thank you for your feedback - we're happy to hear that you enjoyed working with our staff. We'd like to take the opportunity to mention that we offer a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees including health, dental, life insurance, paid parental leave, 403b with matching, and more!

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Pros

Organized and highly communicative. Professional, fun, and generous time off.

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

The work itself is genuinely interesting and varied. If you're self-directed and technically skilled, there is real satisfaction available; the problems are complex, the environment is dynamic, and you will learn a lot. Dallas's arts community is worth being part of. The mission is meaningful, and that counts for something.

Cons

Leadership culture runs almost entirely on personal relationships and proximity to the inner circle. If you aren't in it, your contributions are extracted rather than credited. Work you produced becomes someone else's talking point. Decisions happen in informal conversations and get handed down without explanation or input from the people most affected. Scope erosion is a real pattern here. You can be hired with a clear mandate, deliver results consistently, and gradually find your authority migrating to someone with better access to the people at the top, regardless of who has the expertise. Don't expect your job description to protect you. When you raise concerns through formal channels, the process tends to feel more performative than functional. Accountability is applied unevenly depending on who's involved. Loyalty networks are durable and largely consequence-free. Compensation doesn't reflect the complexity of the work or the hours required. Administrative processes are slow and opaque. If you need clear answers on budgets, spending, or decisions, expect to chase them.

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