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Executive Director - Out of Touch - Anonymous employee Texas Municipal Retirement System Employee Review

1.0
21 Mar 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pension and benefits are decent.

Cons

Almost too many to list and getting worse by the day. Multiple and mostly unnecessary reorganizations recently. ED recently promoted a lawyer with a minor in accounting to be the CFO. Nonsensical and puts the pension system at unnecessary risk. Employees were recently told to return to work but they can only work from basically 8-5. Meaning everyone except for the ED who lives in the apartment complex attached to the office has a horrible and unnecessary commute. No consideration for work/life balance, single parents or just plain commonsense. This week the dress code was updated that mandated men tuck their polo/golf shirt in. What year is this, 1970? To say TMRS has deteriorated and run by a entitled boomer is an understatement,

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5.0
14 Aug 2024
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Pros

The hiring process was seamless and the leadership team has been so supportive.

Cons

I haven’t experienced anything negative

3.0
6 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

TMRS has a meaningful mission and it feels good knowing the work supports public employees and retirees across Texas. Work-life balance is genuinely good and the pace of work is slower compared to many private sector roles, which can be a nice change if you’re coming from a high-pressure environment. The benefits are solid and overall it’s a stable place to work.

Cons

Because the organization is relatively small and very tight-knit, the culture can sometimes feel a bit insular. At times it can feel a little like high school with interpersonal dynamics and internal drama. Being a government agency, things can also move slowly and processes can be more bureaucratic than what you might experience in the private sector.

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