Best internship EVER - Communications and Outreach Intern AARP Employee Review

5.0
Oct 14, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Great work/life/school balance, everyone is super flexible and cognizant that you’re still finishing up school. - Amazing coworkers, incredibly professional and kind team that believe in the mission and do their best to advocate for the 50+ community. - Learning opportunities- world-class intro into the field of communications, especially in non-profits. - Career Opportunities- Although there were no openings when i graduated for a position at my level (entry), the skills I learned helped me land a great job in non-profit commas straight out of college. - If you’re considering working for AARP - DO IT! I never worked anywhere that respected their employees more. Only left as I finished college and moved away.

Cons

- Not being unrealistic here, but I really can’t think of anything about I didn’t like. I learned a ton, got paid wonderfully (even as an intern), and made great professional connections.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

great benefits even for interns like free lunch, reimbursed parking, hybrid work. good opportunities to network, hone your skills, and potentially get a permanent role within the organization.

Cons

long onboarding. lots of hr training.

2.0
Apr 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

benefits are strong - pension, vacation, sick, caregiving work life balance is generally good

Cons

AARP suffers from a serious toxic work culture, particularly in the IT and Digital Transformation departments. Leadership is atrocious. People leading the 2 key technology functions for the business are incompetent and ego maniacs. Both departments are extremely toxic with burned out employees and contractors. Money gets wasted in the extreme due to these factors. Constant signal switching on projects and priorities. Everyone you work with is unhappy. Bullying and retaliation are common. Avoid these departments in particular, but the whole organization is top heavy, with terrible leadership all around. Still there are some great and talented people, but it's not the norm, and senior leadership is wrought with incompetence and arrogance. The organization flails around endlessly, and blows money with no discipline or rigor to their work and methods. Think someone is juicing the Glassdoor numbers with people saying the place is great. No opportunity for growth. The organization tries to do good work, and does in many ways, but it's so poorly run that it severely hampers its potential.

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