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4.3

87% would recommend to a friend

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John Hewko

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82% positive business outlook

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5.0
May 15, 2018

Full Time Admin

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Pros

Great location in Evanston, good pay and excellent benefits, especially for a non-profit. It's fulfilling to know you are working as a small part of the bigger picture. They also highly encourage professional development in their employees and once they have you, it seems they try to promote from within and keep you.

Cons

Somewhat high turn over rate in certain areas/departments. Also male dominated and patriarchal, an historical Rotary problem, and a lot of red tape even for simple tasks. Political internal squabbles at times; sometimes shortsightedness gets in the way and causes things to move even more slowly.

4.0
Sep 21, 2016

IP Paralegal

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Pros

Great work/life balance, salary, benefits, organization dedicated to professional development for staff.

Cons

Limited room for career advancement in some positions

4.0
Jun 27, 2015

Great company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

"flex" hours, lots of professional development encouraged, health insurance pretty great, depending on pay grade you start with two weeks vacation and get about one additonal day each year, travel opportunities

Cons

the teams keep to themselves with little collaboration, yet duplicate work...because change requires approval from several commitees, opinions from volunteers, legislation and other people/sources it is difficult to create any real change or have an impact (takes about 2-5 years)... little room for growth...no formal telecommuting policy...lots of gladhanding with club members and leadership

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