Opening Doors Reviews

2.4

29% would recommend to a friend

(18 total reviews)
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Jessie Tientcheu

12% approve of CEO

16% positive business outlook

Opening Doors has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 18 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Opening Doors employee rating is 36% below average for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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18 reviews
2.0
23 Mar 2015

Not a place you can grow

Anonymous employee
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Pros

All the programs have such great clientele. The work is very meaningful. Because there are so few organizations doing what Opening Doors does, it's easy to establish a network in Sacramento. The partnerships that the organization holds are impressive. There are a few really amazing experts that work there. Because there is no support staff, the learning curve is high, but the value in knowledge in some programs is fantastic.

Cons

The office culture used to promote wellness and self care, but when there was a change of management, things changed and the philosophy of the CEO reigned supreme. In a nonprofit, the benefits are supposed to outweigh the crappy salary. But the benefits are not great at all. The CEO wants to run the organization like a corporation. She wants her hands in every program even though she has experts running each program. She cannot separate herself from the day-to-day activity in the slightest. Turn-over of the staff in the past 3 years has been amazingly high. The CEO does not spend nearly enough time fundraising, so don't ever expect your salary to be comparable to market value. Most of your plans will be vetoed. You will be blamed for every negative thing that happens. You don't get to be creative. CEO wants a "yes" person to be her right hand person regardless if she's wrong. The board is loyal to the CEO so the fact that half the staff has turned over the last year or that new staff hasn't stayed for more than 4 months has raised no eye brows with the board. Prepare to have HR polices that don't fit the non-profit structure or take into account the vicarious trauma that happens when taking on this kind of work. People with experience should know that they would feel more valued else where. (Better salary, better value of your health)

1.0
23 July 2021

Beware, a very toxic work environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very worthy and fulfilling causes.

Cons

This organization has a very toxic environment. The current CEO is highly unethical misusing her authority, as I witnessed her utilize very unfair, harsh, and even illegal methods to push several quality employees out of the organization. Reports were filed with the board to no avail and she was even still allowed to retaliate. Be warned, if you care about work environment and people, this is not a place you want to invest your professional career in.

1.0
5 May 2022

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Pros

Loved getting to assist with interns from the local college

Cons

Leadership is the downfall of this organization; bringing faith and judgement based upon faith/personal values into the workplace making it uncomfortable for all who work beneath them; Exec Director is by far the worst thing about this place; sets the example of the negative stigma of working for a non-profit;

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