Hired and abandoned with zero training or support - Anonymous NYJTL Employee Review

1.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The paycheck came on time, I guess. That's about it.

Cons

I showed up on day one and nobody actually had a plan for me-like they hired me but didn't think past that. I was basically told "figure it out" and then left with a computer, no materials, no real schedule, and nobody who could actually explain how things work. You're just picking things up as you go, asking questions that interrupt busy people, hoping you're not messing everything up which honestly gets old. The few times I asked for clarification on processes or what I was actually supposed to be doing, I got vague non-answer or bounced to different people. It felt like needing help as a new person was somehow an inconvenience, which doesn't set a great tone. By the time I actually understood what was going on, I was already burnt out and looking for other jobs.

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5.0
Feb 26, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Positive culture and people dedicated to their jobs - Clear expectations and responsibilities - Watching kids develop confidence and skills - Gaining real experience in education and social work

Cons

Often extremely busy days, some kids are a handful

1
1.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I genuinely enjoyed working with the children. Supporting them and being part of their growth was the only meaningful and rewarding part of the experience, and I was grateful for that opportunity.

Cons

• People in positions of power consistently misused authority, keeping pay unreasonably low while prioritizing their on benefit over staff welfare • Employee effort and talent were treated as if they had little to no value, despite the demands of the role • Compensation was extremely low and felt completely disconnected from the heavy workload, stress, and exhaustion required daily • The structure felt inherently unfair, with lower positions automatically treated as less deserving regardless of skill or contribution • Many staff were overworked and under constant pressure without meaningful recognition or support • The environment was draining due to repeated experiences of rude and dismissive behavior from others • Basic communication with colleagues became difficult and stressful, making normal interaction fell like a burden • Over time, the atmosphere became so uncomfortable that withdrawal felt like the only way to cope and protect mental energy

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