The mission is real. The people are extraordinary. The governance is a recurring surprise. - Director USO Employee Review

1.0
23 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- The mission is genuinely compelling. - Frontline staff, volunteers, and managers perform miracles with limited resources. - You will meet some of the most dedicated people you may ever encounter in your career. - Excellent place to develop skills in: change management, risk management, stakeholder management, emotional regulation, and archaeology; you will spend a surprising amount of time conducting excavations to determine why something exists and who promised it to a donor in 2018.

Cons

- HQ Culture: Imagine watching a group of people dismantle an airplane while simultaneously debating the best paint color for the replacement aircraft. - Leadership: Frequently expresses a desire for innovation, and has addressed this challenge through repeated reductions in operational capacity and institutional knowledge. - Talent Strategy: The organization appears committed to transforming itself into a modern, agile nonprofit while drawing heavily from leadership talent pools whose formative experience was gained in organizations that were not required to be either modern or agile. - Technology: Several systems are simultaneously mission critical, underfunded, being replaced, not being replaced, going away, and required forever. The status depends on which meeting you attended. - Operational Strategy: Announcements, initiatives, and reorganizations arrive with impressive speed. The supporting operational plans occasionally arrive later.

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5.0
20 Apr 2026
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Pros

I love the uso a lot

Cons

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3.0
16 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- entire organization is oriented around the mission - people are empathetic and talented, with many hundreds of years of combined domain expertise - opportunity to serve our military in the way they need it most - a great work from home opportunity while it lasted

Cons

- new CEO is implementing ideas that benefit him more than anyone else - under our new leadership, the USO is implementing a return to office policy that is setting back the organization years - we're a global organization that needs to be distributed and already figured out how to be successful, so the CEO's strategy makes little sense. - he's actually asking people to relocate from all over the world to D.C. so people can use Teams to talk to each other from within the same office instead of from our homes. cool. he's about as out of touch as the current administration, so maybe it'll all work out. - beyond the CEO, things can be slow to move across the organization. process can get in the way of impact. - back to leadership: how exactly are you ensuring the success of the org for the next 85 years? we are killing support for the field without giving them additional resources. make it make sense.

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