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The Trevor Project reviews

2.6

41% would recommend to a friend

(201 total reviews)

Peggy Rajski

12% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

The Trevor Project has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 201 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The The Trevor Project employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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201 reviews
2.0
Jan 6, 2021

Toxic work culture traumatizes exceptional talent

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Amazing people doing important work; great mission; ceo meets with everyone and seems like nice guy; very high-tech for a nonprofit

Cons

Management doesn’t care about professional development; dissent is met with dismissal; really lacking diversity in leadership and very behind in inclusion; toxic hyper-sensitive culture that cares more about political correctness than people’s experiences; pay is not the best

5.0
Jan 18, 2020

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Pros

This is an organization on the up-swing with rapid growth. It feels good to work for an organization that is making a difference in the lives of queer and trans* kids each . day. Appreciate the pay differential that just started. It mean a lot to us.

Cons

It's for sure true that the work can be really hard sometimes. Also, I wish there were more professional development opportunities. Also, I wish there were more social opportunities.

1.0
Mar 14, 2023
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Pros

Many dedicated junior and midlevel staff contribute to a beautiful mission. Very intelligent, hard-working people.

Cons

As noted in other places, the Executives “we all pass the paper-bag test” of a leadership is so incredibly toxic to BIPOC, disabled, trans, and junior staff that they will be the downfall to what could be a beautiful organization. When I resigned, I wrote a four page letter listing all of the problems with specific solutions. Sadly, I can guarantee you it will go nowhere. They spent most of my time being disparaging to Black brilliance. The only way you’ll “make it” is if you don’t push back on leadership and their obviously myopic vision for (white) LGBTQ youth. Trust me, the push for unionizing is not a surprise to anyone paying attention. I had to contact employment discrimination attorneys based when I realized a constructive discharge could be forthcoming. The hostile work environment wasn’t enough, I suppose. I knew it was time for me to leave when I seemingly had — or was attempted to be forced — to compromise values I’m not willing to compromise in order to lead Trevor. I also became incredibly popular among staff — many who wanted me be the new CEO after our previous one was forcibly removed. I’ve realized one thing: I cannot care about organizations doing better more than its alleged leadership. Even being in meetings sometimes — my goodness. We can raise something obviously intersectional and it would genuinely be ignored or face pushback. This is why I genuinely cannot recommend donating or working there. In the end, The Trevor Project is not a safe space for marginalized communities. Disparate application of many things and they all know it. What will be, what be. They’re petty. We also know that.

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