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Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh Reviews

3.0

35% would recommend to a friend

(55 total reviews)
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Dan Cody

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32% positive business outlook

Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 55 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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55 reviews
2.0
9 Oct 2023
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Pros

The animals, obviously. You can develop meaningful friendships there, and the benefits aren’t too bad.

Cons

Senior leadership actively belittles and dismisses issues that are brought to them. There is a clear pattern of who gets promoted and who does not. Animal Care gets the short end of the stick consistently and little to nothing is done to mediate this. Senior leadership micromanages certain things and actively ignores other, much more pressing matters. They also don’t care to listen to the workers on the front line to see what they need and will instead spend money on frivolous things such as giant TVs for the lobby or something else to that degree. The Wildlife Center is completely forgotten about most of the time. The Training and Enrichment department’s observations are often ignored. Customer Care is overworked and understaffed considering how much they ask of them. New techs are consistently bullied in Medical. All of these are known issues and senior leadership does nothing to fix it, and instead calls staff names on social media and mumble insults in passing. It is a shockingly immature workplace environment.

1.0
30 Nov 2023

Don't get sucked in, stay far away.

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Pros

Animals are great. Front line staff coworkers are great, Some lower level managers will try to protect you from higher level ones.

Cons

Leadership is contemptuous of employees, the public, and each other. The workplace is unsafe and extremely stressful, and no one will ever have your back. New executive director is deeply unqualified and a puppet of the former director who stepped down in disgrace when his union-busting efforts went sideways. Organization's financial situation is dire, and they blame staff for it instead of the nonexistent finance department. If you work here, you will have no work/life balance. You will be in emotional pain from the animals that can't be saved, and you will take your work home. You will be guilt tripped for using your days off and PTO. You will not get a fair wage or relief of any kind, and leadership will call you greedy for daring to ask for it. You will be told constantly how welcoming and diverse your staff is, but only upper class white people will be your managers. I have been here for many years and it has never been perfect, but the transformation in the last couple years has been hideous. I fear for the future of this organization and advise anyone to stay far, far away.

1.0
1 Feb 2020

It’s about to get much, much worse.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are always fantastic low level employees. So much compassion among most of them, so you’ll always have someone to commiserate with before you all inevitably quit.

Cons

The turnover is very high for reason. The end of 2019 saw the exit of a concerning amount of long-term employees. Make of that what you will. The culture is toxic and most of the directors are out of touch. If they’re not spending their time throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks or inconsistently euthanizing dogs, they’re talking down to you and irresponsibly throwing around the phrase “compassion fatigue.” You will get a 20 cent raise every 100 years, so you can pay off those vet school bills in no time! This place will eat you alive.

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