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Phoenix Rescue Mission

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Love the people and the work, management of organization is a mess - Multimedia Specialist Phoenix Rescue Mission Employee Review

2.0
Mar 28, 2024
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Pros

I loved my time working at PRM, and loved the people I worked with (both my colleagues and the clients we served). You will have a hard time finding so many fun people to work with and be around, and they truly made the hard days worth it. PRM also does a tremendous amount of good in the community, and the work they do truly shares the gospel with the Valley. It's encouraging to see so many lives being changed at the Mission and it's not hard to connect the work you do with seeing how your work makes a positive impact on the Valley.

Cons

It's a very transient work environment, and changes happen FAST and it is incredibly unsettling. One day you're working with someone, and the next, they've been let go with no explanation surrounding it. The CEO and other senior staff are also constantly reorganizing the Mission, so bosses change frequently, and combining that with people leaving the Mission suddenly, it's not a very stable environment to work in. Executive staff do not have a good work-life balance and that trickles down to the rest of the company. Executive staff also has a lot of "personality hires" -- hired for being sociable, but grossly incompetent when it comes to doing their jobs.

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5.0
Mar 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Love the atmosphere. Great benefits

Cons

Don’t have any issues with the company

2.0
Dec 29, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working for an organization that serves the most vulnerable is deeply rewarding. To walk alongside individuals in moments of real need, offering dignity, hope, and tangible support, is sacred work. When the mission is lived out daily through compassion and service, it feels like more than a job, it is a calling, and being part of that work carries lasting meaning and purpose.

Cons

Concerns have been raised about whether the leadership of Phoenix Rescue Mission is operating in alignment with Christian values and integrity. While organizational growth and structural change can be necessary, these changes appear to have come at the expense of people and without clear transparency. Long-standing, high-performing employees report a lack of recognition, advancement, and trust, including instances where individuals received strong performance reviews only to be terminated shortly afterward for alleged performance issues. This pattern has created confusion, damaged morale, and raised questions about honesty, accountability, and care for staff, which are central to Christ-centered leadership.

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