Pros
Pay was fair for the position. Some nice and interesting people work there. Some really good job opportunities for people who have beat addictions.
Cons
Leadership doesn't know what they are doing. I was accused of things I never did or things they thought I might have done. I was never given a chance to do my job or even show them that I could do anything. My supervisor didn't have a clue as to what to do with my position. Supervisor always crying, fake, ghetto and a mess behind closed doors but looked all put together when her higher up's were watching. Expectations changed by the hour. Probation period for the job also changed weekly. Women placed in unsafe environments (empty buildings) where employees or anyone off the street could come into the building and attack them or worse. A waste of my time and suspect they hired me just to get funding and then quickly got rid of me and probably lined their own pockets with what should have been my salary. Health insurance was too expensive. I would of never accepted the position if I knew so. My fault however, because I should of done my research before accepting. I like that they help former addicts with employment but a bit off putting that almost everyone who works there was a former addict. Honestly I don't care because, I am ecstatic, I am not there anymore and didn't even want to write this. I only wrote this to research more things on Glassdoor.