Rewarding Non-Profit - Accountant/Financial Analyst Rotary Employee Review

5.0
Nov 7, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Outstanding location in Evanston, fairly decent pay and excellent benefits, especially for a non-profit. It is wonderful working for an organization that contributes to the overall success and sustainability of the world. They encourage learning and professional development and wish well for your success.

Cons

Still figuring those things out.

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Rotary Response
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Cons

Being in the non for profit world sometimes makes initiative driving hard as there are competing interest for "the cause" vs "business needs." This mentality would often create issues with IC's who work cross-departmentally being able to push projects along. Too many team silos in departments that need to be more collaborative to be able to work efficiently. Also, the appetite to explore new technology advancements are very slow moving. While budget could be approved, the resources were not often allocated to actual see the project through.

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