Nepotism, No Trust, No Follow Through, No Ways to Advance - Anonymous employee Homefull Employee Review

2.0
Aug 22, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Having supportive coworkers, a caring supervisor, flexible hours, 120 hours of PTO that can be occurred over the year, and incentives for more PTO

Cons

This company is led by someone who will tell you what you want to hear at the moment, just to turn around and not follow through on what they were going to do. For example, remote time was offered to all staff but only granted to those who are Directors and above. Instead of coaching their staff and giving them opportunities to utilize their skillsets, they will change your role and expect you to either accept it or leave while they struggle to keep staff long term. They expect more than +40 a week of work but will only pay you a salary with no overtime. There is little to no opportunity for growth and advancement. Her whole immediate family is working for this agency. There were once 4 supervisor roles in Dayton and 4 in Columbus. Now it is just 2 in each city with more work and a Springfield location on top of that. That barely gives anyone an opportunity for growth or advancement.

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5.0
May 26, 2025
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Pros

Satisfying work. Helping lift up the most vulnerable people in our population and give them a second or third chance

Cons

Burn out can come fast. Working with such high barrier clients can be exhausting

4.0
May 14, 2026
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Pros

Helpful and knowledgable coworkers Great Benefits-especially if you've never had any before. Autonomous scheduling No micro managing Great work life balance

Cons

Very unorganized Lack of structure Low pay, but hey, it is a non-profit Job uncertainty due to funding requirements Constant changes being made "High school" drama environment sometimes Extremely high turnover rate- which causes a lot of clients confused about who their case managers are. When the case manager leaves the baton is not passed, meaning a lot of things the case manager was working on with the client or resources that were in the process of being made to happen, never happen. The client falls through the cracks. Working with some of the property managers and landlords is awful. I'm not a huge fan of shared office space with Columbus City School's "I Know I Can" team. They are extremely loud and have no regard to others working in the office. If you walk through their section they complain to our director, but they will walk through our section and not blink. The higher ups are not very friendly or warm. They kind of act like Gods and we are merely peasants. It's definitely that type of atmosphere. Hopefully that will change one day. The training is not very good, there is no specific job training. And the head of HR is not so good at her job. Very sweet, but maybe stretched too thin. I also don't really see room for growth or advancement.

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