Depends on your department/manager - Program Coordinator Shatterproof Employee Review

4.0
Nov 18, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Reasonable compensation; fully remote yet dedicated staff across departments; my department has been incredibly supportive and is investing in team building and developing one's sense of belonging (can't say the same for all departments); team members at all levels are regularly asked for input and recommendations are often implemented

Cons

Lack of transparency on leadership's decision making, often feels like there's a moving target. As a new, rapidly growing nonprofit there isn't much structure when it comes to things like HR and professional development (growth outpaced internal processes). Your "happiness" at the org depends on the relationship you have with your manager and their ability to build out an effective team, I've seen others from different departments struggle during their time here saying they weren't set up for success.

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5.0
Jun 20, 2023
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Pros

Positive, helpful, inspiring, worthwhile, education

Cons

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1.0
Jun 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are still many talented, compassionate, and mission-driven people working here. The work itself can be meaningful, and there is a strong base of employees who genuinely care about the population being served.

Cons

I joined this organization because I believed deeply in its original mission and the work being done. Unfortunately, recent shifts have made the environment increasingly difficult to navigate. The organization’s direction has changed in ways that feel misaligned with its original purpose and values for many employees. The messaging has also become increasingly fear-oriented at times, which can feel inconsistent with evidence-based public health communication. Morale has also suffered due to ongoing uncertainty around staffing and restructuring. Employees are quietly facing the possibility of losing their jobs, yet there has been no direct acknowledgment or transparent communication from leadership or HR. Instead, employees are often met with wellness initiatives and learning sessions that can feel disconnected from the realities people are experiencing. Many employees have families, medical needs, and financial obligations that depend on stable employment. Clear communication about organizational changes would go a long way toward treating staff with dignity and allowing people to plan for their futures. Major organizational shifts often happen with little warning, leaving employees feeling excluded from decisions that directly affect them.

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