Vantaggi
AHA has been a leader in the humane movement for 138 years, and occupies the unique position of protecting children and animals -- the only organization in the country that does both. With such a wealth of experience in this space the organization has led the charge of every major advance in the protection of both groups since 1877. With a mission and scope so large, working here gives you an opportunity to work with a variety of industries on a number of interesting projects, like the agriculture sector, film industry, and with local animal control agencies. We pride ourselves on seeing the "No Animals Were Harmed" credit at the end of major films and telling our friends and family to buy products at the store with the "American Humane Certified" logo, meaning the animals were treated humanely. Working here I've gotten to work on a nationally broadcast TV show, march in a parade on 5th Avenue in New York, and meet with influential policymakers on Capitol Hill, among many other highlights.
Svantaggi
American Humane Association has a long way to go to fulfill its mission, with a limited budget, but continues to do what it can. There have been periods where the management team was in flux, but things seem to have turned a corner for the better. With such a long, rich history, it can be overwhelming at times to feel like you're living up to the organization's legacy as its founders intended.