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VERY difficult work environment - Anonymous employee Pacific Symphony Employee Review

1.0
29 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some wonderful, passionate people at the Symphony who are a joy to work with. The Symphony does some really great work in the OC community, and of course performances can be magical. Sometimes promotes from within.

Cons

Low pay and leadership makes excuses about being a nonprofit to avoid giving raises to deserving and hardworking staff members. Extremely and unnecessarily stressful working environment. Leadership runs in circles trying to make the board happy. Many wasted hours putting together documents and reports that are never used. Lower level staff is made to feel inferior. The organization has begun requiring that all employees completely use up their vacation days rather than being allowed to roll vacation over into the next year. Usually very little training for new employees or promoted employees, leaving people feeling disconnected, disempowered, and set up for failure. Budgetary concerns are real and there is a growing concern among staff that layoffs are looming. Leadership is not unified - there is a feeling of infighting that is extremely uncomfortable. Very reactionary organization in almost every sense. High turnover (understandably so). Unprofessional behavior is completely accepted (yelling at colleagues during a meeting, etc.). There is no HR and this is SUCH a problem.

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5.0
1 July 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I'm very passionate about live orchestral music and keeping arts and culture vibrant in our community. I've had a great experience with John Forsyte and the entire Pacific Symphony management team so far, who are wonderful to work with and also passionate about the category. The board, conductor, musicians, artistic team have all been so welcoming and a pleasure to work with! I'm also proud of the work we've done in the community with the Education & Community Engagement team, helping children learn to play musical instruments through the leadership and guidance of talented Pacific Symphony musicians.

Cons

It's not a con, but the non-profit world is just different than the for-profit world. But it's a great place for an entrepreneurial, innovative person who wants to contribute in a positive way.

1.0
10 July 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Being around music, and SOME of the people. Also, it will make you a better leader in the future because you will learn what does NOT motivate employees by experiencing it first hand.

Cons

All the top leadership has been in their positions 20+ years and as the company grew, they did not. It's a tier one orchestra with a tier 4 administration. And they are so passive agressive to each other, and they throw the rest of the staff into the middle of their ridiculous infighting, all while paying THEMSELVES very well (their salaries are public- look them up). There is no HR, no onboarding, no discipline for the several employees who do a terrible job and refuse to leave. Working there is like being in an abusive relationship; I'm still shocked when people treat me well at work. Overworked, underpaid, total burn out.

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