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Institute on Aging

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Worst place ever! If 0 stars were a choice, that would be mine. - Executive Director Institute on Aging Employee Review

1.0
May 17, 2021
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Pros

Awesome caring people go into the field on a daily basis.

Cons

They don't care about their employees; over- worked, under-payed! Management rushes new moms back from maternity leave or threatens firing them! CEO & President beyond confused bringing his own mid-life crisis into the workplace, he likes to intimidate people to do his bidding. This place was doing business for years with a fake business license because they didn't really have money to pay for it. Constantly having company credit cards declined for necessary purchases and employees having to pay out of pocket and be reimbursed weeks/ months later. This place is a joke!

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5.0
Feb 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I have been with the team for approximately two months now, and I am happy to share that my experience has been very positive. Both my managers and coworkers have been incredibly supportive and helpful, creating a welcoming and collaborative work environment. I feel very grateful to the Institute on Aging for giving me the opportunity to join such a wonderful team.

Cons

I have not found any cons.

2.0
Apr 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Meaningful work with the opportunity to support vulnerable individuals and build genuine connections with callers. The mission itself is impactful and can be rewarding on a day-to-day basis.

Cons

High-pressure environment with consistently high call volume and emotional intensity. Expectations are not always clearly defined and can shift without much notice, making it difficult to feel stable in the role. Communication can be inconsistent, and support for staff can feel limited at times. Turnover appears relatively high, which impacts team cohesion and continuity. The role can become difficult to sustain long-term due to workload, emotional demands, and lack of clear structure.

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