Turn Around, Don't Drown - Anonymous employee United Way Employee Review

1.0
May 31, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Several friendly coworkers who care about what they do. The company provides bottles of water. Different departments host the monthly staff meetings, so nice change of pace. Some supervisors will accommodate occasional schedule changes.

Cons

There has been a lot of contraction, the non-profit lost over $400,000 from 2013-2014, and the current outlook is pretty bleak. There's little job security, high turnover and below-average pay. You're responsible for cleaning. Lack of communication/cooperation between departments and management tended to be very slow in returning calls/emails, i.e. 3 weeks. Some unprofessionalism, seemed to struggle to organize, some managers do not care about the org's mission. Employees don't get much input.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

The mission is meaningful and the work itself can be deeply rewarding. Colleagues are talented, dedicated, and genuinely care about the community they serve. For the right person, that camaraderie carries a lot of weight.

Cons

Over the past two years, this organization has undergone significant and painful change. A revolving door of senior leadership, including the abrupt loss of key executives, created instability that trickled down to every level of staff. Layoffs followed, and then a steady stream of voluntary departures that leadership appeared either unable or unwilling to address meaningfully. Under new leadership, nearly every quality-of-life benefit that made nonprofit-level salaries feel worth it has been reduced or eliminated: fewer sick days, increased healthcare costs, loss of Summer Fridays, loss of Thanksgiving week, and a shift to more required in-office days. The cumulative effect is an organization that asks a great deal of its staff, in salary sacrifice and mission commitment, while systematically withdrawing what made that trade-off feel fair.

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