Good company-good values-poor comp. - Administrative Assistant Sevita Employee Review

3.0
Sep 21, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The MENTOR Network is a decent company to work for....people are nice, Senior Management is decent, but middle management needs training. You feel good about the fact you are working to "better" someone else's quality of life.

Cons

Pay is laughable if you are an individual contributor. Be sure you know what "the market" is paying your position before you accept the first offer. Middle management need not micro-manage.

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5.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

benefits ; works on your schedule

Cons

not enough hours when needed

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Sevita Response
3d
Thank you for your feedback. We genuinely appreciate your suggestions and feedback.
2.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good relations with PBS sometimes Good pay

Cons

Management is horrible. You may get a good house manger, but their supervisor are terrible. They all get together in some type of clique and even have favorite employees where they put them in a new position simply because of their connections. The Program Directors and Area Directors lie on employees just to cover up their involvement and save themselves from being written up. There is no fairness when working at this company. You can get in trouble for something and a Program Director, Area Director, or even house manager can do the same thing and have their coworkers cover for them. They talk about chain of command a lot but when you actually follow it, it only comes back to bite you. If they want you gone your gone. I've seen it happen to two house mangers where one was lied on and almost faced criminal charges (now dismissed) and the other forced to leave or face a charge that was not their fault for problem that happened before they got there. It's all basically like a bad toxic parent and family. You can speak out to what's going on, but they refuse to listen or get mad because you're pointing it out. They speak In a raised voice, you match it ad get called disrespectful. You point out that they are doing the same thing and it's apparently how they talk. You talk about something private that's going on in your life between a manger or program Director and the next thing you know all your coworkers know.

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Sevita Response
1mo
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