Vantaggi
If you are money motivated, this is a good place. The salaries are great. Not the best benefits, though.
Svantaggi
My time at JMF had ups and downs but it was ultimately a very abusive and toxic environment. There is always yelling and fighting, and even when I wasn't involved in the issue it was still a tense atmosphere. The wife co-founder can be lovely but she is also regularly very nasty to her employees; I've heard her call one incompetent, constantly criticizes work and throws tantrums daily. When I say tantrum I mean I've actually seen her stomp the ground or throw folders or slam doors on more than one occasion. She will explicitly tell you to do something a certain way and then get upset you do it in the very way she instructed you to do it. The executive director is also pretty moody. She definitely plays favorites and can become explosive over really small things. In one day, she told me to inflate the number of programs we were funding at a board of directors meeting (which is deceptive and illegal) but then turned around and berated me for putting cups in the wrong place (which is an innocent mistake). When I say berate I mean she yelled at me for several minutes and then mocked me when I tried to fix the situation (situation being cups not being in the right place). It was the most unprofessional situation I've ever been in. Normally, this kind of behavior would be managed but there is no HR department or acting HR person, so staff doesn't have anyone to voice complaints or concerns to. Beyond the way staff is treated, there is also not a lot of room for upward mobility. It is a very small organization and not a lot of room to move up.