"Disgusting"-Directors & New Executive Director & Boards-Poor Leadership and Management - Anonymous employee Womankind Employee Review

1.0
Jan 4, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

No pros for me personally.

Cons

The office environment and culture is strange and depressing. Prepare yourselves for a lot of micromanaging from the directors and managers. Not a good environment for a full-time position. Management does not appreciate hard work from their employees. It's either their way or no way at all. Company is very falling apart without cash and support. The upper management doesn't care the employees and clients. Most advocates have very heavy workload and pressure with low paid. They care their benefits and paid.

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Womankind Response
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We value your feedback. The nature of our work can be challenging, and we strive to support our staff in any way we can. We encourage an autonomous and cooperative teamwork environment at Womankind. Most of our staff at any level are expected to be self-managed to work and address their workload with or without supervision as per the demands of the work. Our pay structure and budget align with the average of non-profit social service organizations in New York City.

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