A Disappointing and Distrustful Experience - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso One More Child

1,0
26 mag 2025
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The first month on the job was relatively easy, with a light workload and a few genuinely friendly coworkers. The pay is also solid for a nonprofit.

Svantaggi

The hiring process was painfully long—3.5 months total from application to start date, with a particularly drawn-out and frustrating two-month period between receiving the offer and actually beginning the role. That alone communicated a high level of internal disorganization. Once in the role, expectations were vague and inconsistent, changing without notice and often used reactively rather than proactively. I experienced a concerning lack of trust, with micromanagement disguised as “accountability,” including inappropriate late-night messages, critiques about my break-time activities, and being asked to report daily on my top three tasks—even when leadership admitted they didn’t have more work to assign me. Despite always completing my responsibilities ahead of schedule, I was treated with suspicion instead of appreciation. The office culture prioritized appearances over actual productivity. Leadership seemed far more interested in whether you looked busy than in whether you were actually doing good work. If you didn’t look, talk, or think like the internal "family," you were quietly alienated and constantly scrutinized. The entire environment felt dated, reactive, and silently judgmental.

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5,0
6 apr 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Christ-centered, cares about employees, fulfilling work.

Svantaggi

Need more expansion, move to other locations/states.

3,0
12 feb 2025
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Faith-based environment. People really do love Jesus and believe in the mission there.

Svantaggi

Leadership seems to be blind to the impact decisions have on employees. My department had multiple positions open for months and months. My boss kept getting told that there just wasn’t budget to hire more people. Yet we had more and more responsibilities and demands placed on our time. You needed to be 2-3 positions, not one. I saw multiple leaders get ill or try to take PTO to be with their families, only to work continuously while they were out, because there was no one to cover for them. Burnout was everywhere. Leadership claimed they wanted to have open conversations, yet when staff tried, it was taken as proof that staff was wrong, rather than that there could be program. So many people with long tenure have left, or the rumors are they are trying to leave. It’s sad.

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