Womankind Reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(50 total reviews)

Niketa Sheth

52% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Womankind has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 50 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Womankind 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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50 reviews
4.0
24 Mar 2026

Good

Recommend
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Pros

The job was meaningful, the office was great, work boundary was good, and everyone there was nice and supportive. I like my coworkers and supervisor.

Cons

It's hard to survive in NY with the entry level salary but it's better than a lot of similar positions in the market. Also, you can get very busy once the caseloads build up and 8 hours is not enough for finishing all the work.

5.0
11 Apr 2025

Very Mission Focused

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The organization is very focused on the mission of ending gender-based violence, as well as working to fight other injustices that impact other marginalized communities. If you care about truly working on behalf of communities this is a great place to work.

Cons

The pay doesn't increase as fast as I would like to see. Though I have to be honest and say I've seen multiple raises given over the years. This is a nonprofit issue in general.

3.0
10 Apr 2025

Good for mid-career employee

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Womankind has a clear mission to help survivors of gender based violence on their individual path to healing. There is a lot of flexibility in how you can help clients compared to agencies that disqualify clients if they do not agree to certain services. The organization also supports creative solutions or ideas, so if you have something you think is worth trying, you'll often get the chance to make it happen. This is a suitable workplace for someone looking for a stable job for a few years. It's great if you are in school and need to work until you graduate. Or, it's good if you are mid-career and are not looking for too much at this time in your life.

Cons

Internal trainings are very inadequate. Someone who is experienced in social services and will not need these trainings to understand how to do the job will be fine. If you don't have experience, you can go to coworkers for help, but you need to reach out and ask. When it comes to complaints, the organization puts clients ahead of its own staff. Staff are repeatedly asked to tolerate disrespect, harassment, and an unsafe work environment from clients because management says those clients are just traumatized. Someone that has experience setting boundaries and redirecting unwanted behavior will be able to get through client incidents, but it still takes a toll on your spirit to be constantly denied support or backbone from the organization. The organization doesn't know how to call in problematic clients, and it sets a tone that abusive behavior will be excused. There is basically no upward mobility opportunity. There are limited managerial positions, and most managers stay for a long time. While this is great if you are a manager, someone with higher aspirations will be out of luck. That's why this is a good workplace for someone that just wants stability versus someone looking to grow upward in their career. Lastly, while Womankind is focused on helping the AAPI community, it is very poorly building relationships with the local community. The organization prioritizes aligned corporate partnerships over grassroots relationships. But our work is in the community, not corporations.

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