Me To We Reviews

3.1

55% would recommend to a friend

(117 total reviews)

Roxanne Joyal

77% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Me To We has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Me To We 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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117 reviews
2.0
26 June 2015

An Honest Review

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Pros

You meet incredible people at this organization and build great relationships with whom you work with. There are great opportunities you can be a part of if you excel in your role - in experiences and more work projects.

Cons

Because one of the few good things about this organization is the great relationships you can build, it is also a con because there is so much emphasis on 'social' capital' and 'building relationships and making friends' at this workplace. This can be very hindering on productivity & those who gravitate towards this organization - and you end up with an under qualified, overly eager team who is here to make friends & have fun. In addition, the pay becomes adequate if you are good at negotiating (MAYBE), but you will be made to feel guilty about requesting increases in pay or even be able to touch on the conversation of compensation alone. This offers a terrible environment where those who excel in positions leave prematurely because they come to a breaking point before upper Management steps in & offers them a package to stay. They build their pay structure on assuming people will continue to work for low pay & as a result, you will have excellent managers making bare minimum who leave after 6 months, and inadequate managers stepping in to fill the void thereafter. Similar to that, you will have amazing coordinators who can't live in Toronto for $27,500-$30,000, be offered no commission/bonus, be expected to work in an aggressive sales environment, be made guilty to have doctor's appointments during work hours and forced to make up time (even in addition to working Saturdays), work with senior managers/associate directors/directors who can't do the job they are teaching their coordinators to do, amongst many other pressing conditions, and then be forced to leave an inspiring organization with a terrible internal structure. Retention of high quality staff is not of focus, as I have seen many bright & intelligent people who can drive forward specific teams quit because they get to their breaking point. This organization thrives on the ability to manage to the 'average' workers, and has much difficulty being able to manage and inspire the few who challenge the way things are run & can drive positive change. Most of this is due to an inadequate HR & Senior Management team who has heard these complaints over and over again, yet nothing continues to drastically shift. The "I would love to take you out for coffee & understand better your concerns" comments are true. However, post coffee complaints / suggestions never go anywhere as these negative reviews over the 3 years have stayed consistent with very little change. These issues are brought up well before people exit, and it would be great for HR to realize their own faults and the large role they play in the incredibly huge turnover. You also don't need your staff to do a global staff survey to start addressing concerns that were brought up 3-5 years ago on a consistent basis.

1.0
15 July 2015

Really disgraceful people

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Probably location and that it was close to home

Cons

CEO, founders and exec team make people cry on a regular basis. They have zero experience of running a business and are disrespectful to staff. They go on about how they are trying to make a difference in the world, but they need to look a little closer to home first. They are in need of a serious talking to about how they treat other human beings. Their egos are off the scale.

1.0
11 May 2015

Heart breaking

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Pros

The people are some of the most intelligent, hard working, idealist people in the sector.

Cons

I was excited to work here, but after my experience I feel like I will never have a worst experience. I feel burned out used and that they are totally taking advantage of willing staff for the greater good. The hours- you are expected to work way over the hours that are sustainable or realistic. During the We Day Season, even if it is not your department you are expected to work weekends and late evenings. The shifts are always changing. This makes it impossible to have a life outside the organization. Get ready to miss weekends with your family,many dinner dates and sleep. Many people get sick after 6 months of non stop hours. Pay- it is lower than the poverty line. They haven't changed their salaries since 2011. After taxes as a first year, you make 20.000 a year. The poverty line in Ontario as a single person is 23.000 a year. There is absolutely no bonus or extra time off. It's as much slavery in Canada as it would be in China. Cult - if you don't believe in the ideology, you will probably get fired for not being a culture fit. Even after a year of working there. Benefit package- it's the bare minimum and doesn't cover much. Management- no room for feedback. Often under qualified for their position.

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