Company with big heart and stiff pockets - Anonymous employee Pro Bono Net Employee Review

2.0
31 July 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Your daily work directly impacts the lives of others in positive ways Coworkers are kind and caring Office in great location (midtown) Company has successfully avoided layoffs, even in tough economic times Corporate culture is lenient with mistakes and focuses more on learning Room for growth & opportunities to learn more about many areas

Cons

Management not fit to lead teams; seriously lacking interpersonal skills Managers have been unprofessional in handling conflict & stressful work situations Management problems are systemic across the company Most employees are unhappy but continue to stay because the work is rewarding Yearly performance reviews do not happen here; raises are few and far between Salaries are SEVERELY underpaid (even for non-profits, this is still a well-funded tech start-up) Despite the social justice corp mission, company is led by and favors educated white males Company has ambitious goals but lacks discipline to stay focused & timely with corp. goals

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5.0
28 Apr 2024
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Pros

You get to help low-income and vulnerable populations of NY with various legal issues remotely at home.

Cons

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2.0
3 Dec 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible working arrangements, many people work remotely or can work remotely once a week if necessary. Also lots of PTO

Cons

Toxic disorganization and lack of strategy and focus all the way up to executive leadership. People are extremely overworked and underpaid. Not a great working culture. Difficult to feel great about your work as you will stretched extremely thin with little support. In need of serious restructuring as almost no one does what their job title suggests and people are not being paid for the jobs they're really doing. Management is rude and has no interpersonal skills, also lacks cohesive vision.

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