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Cardinal Group Companies

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Great People Mediocre Pay - Shared Services Manager Cardinal Group Companies Employee Review

4.0
28 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve really loved working at this company and with the people. It’s been a positive experience overall and I feel a high level of job security.

Cons

The pay is not what it should be for the amount of work, but the people and high trust environment has made it worth the low pay. CEO is okay, but in general senior leadership is questionable. The senior leadership really drives the success of this company and when good people are in charge you can tell and when bad people are in charge you can really tell.

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Cardinal Group Companies Response
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Thank you for being such a dedicated member of our team for over five years. It is incredibly rewarding to hear that the high-trust environment and your teammates at Cardinal have made your experience a positive one. We also sincerely appreciate your candid feedback regarding compensation and the impact of senior leadership. We recognize that the quality of leadership directly shapes our culture and success, and we take your observations on that consistency to heart. We are committed to ensuring our team feels both fairly recognized for their hard work and supported by a leadership team that reflects our core values. Thank you for your continued commitment to Cardinal Group.

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5.0
2 June 2026
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Pros

I have the authority to shape team culture, improve workflows, and make decisions that directly drive success. There is immense satisfaction in mentoring team members, watching them grow, and helping them achieve their career goals. I get to shift from purely executing tasks to big-picture thinking and problem-solving. The role sharpens invaluable soft skills like negotiation, conflict resolution, and leadership that are highly transferable.

Cons

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.

4.0
30 May 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

- Room for growth and promotions - Job security - Most of your coworkers are easy to work with

Cons

- Work life balance: depends on who your white label is and if you work strictly for cardinal they have a better work life balance. - Turnover rate in corporate - Learn as you go / 0 training in every role unless if you have a good manager - CYA mentality - High expectations / sometimes unrealistic goals - When corporate comes into town they are never hands on due to having too many meetings in a day

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