Poor Work-Life Balance and Excessive Micromanagement - Anonymous employee Connective Employee Review

1.0
Jun 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits package. Employer contributions to the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) are a significant advantage.

Cons

The organization operates with a highly hierarchical structure and often feels more like a corporate business than a nonprofit. Transparency from leadership is limited and important decisions are not always communicated clearly to staff. There can be a perception of favoritism and bias in decision-making, which impacts morale and trust within the workplace. Management tends to be heavily involved in day-to-day work, creating an environment that can feel micromanaged and restrictive. Employee feedback does not always appear to be meaningfully considered and opportunities for open dialogue are limited. Work-life balance is poor, with workloads and expectations that can contribute to stress and burnout. The organization’s stated values do not always align with employees’ day-to-day experiences. Career growth and advancement opportunities can feel limited, with development opportunities often appearing to be concentrated among employees who are already closely connected to management. As a result, some staff may feel overlooked or excluded from meaningful opportunities to grow within the organization.

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5.0
Oct 8, 2022
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Pros

- Collaborative culture in and across programs - Everyone is working together for the same purpose. - Work is rewarding and for a good cause - No politics or red tape in the workplace - Recognized for work and encouraged to grow

Cons

- Rapidly growing organization, there's little downtime

3.0
Feb 14, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The opportunity to work on important projects and learn as you do

Cons

Team culture is not great, and unfortunately, you will be thrown into things with little context, tools, or time to figure it out. There is a strong sense of founders syndrome and management opportunities have not been adequately shared across the team. Prepare to be micromanaged.

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