The "dream" job is a nightmare - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Planned Parenthood

2,0
10 gen 2022
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Assisting people with their sexual health care was incredible, I especially loved abortion care.

Svantaggi

This is by far the worst work experience I have ever had. I've been in the non profit world for 10+ years at this point and while the entire non-profit industrial complex has problems, PP takes the cake. They are the very definition of white feminism. They are only interested in how things look, rather than implementing real structural change. If you are a cis, white, straight women, this is the place for you! If you fall anywhere outside of that description, get ready to be passed over for promotions but photographed to push their "diversity" cred. I am non-binary and was endleslly misgendered. I corrected a co-worker on this once and she proceeded to laugh in my face. I reported to my supervisor who feigned concern but absolutely no follow up was done. I was constantly seeing my BIPOC coworkers treated with disrespect, both overtly and through microaggressions. They purposefully over-schedule their clinics. I worked many 10+ hour days with no break or a dinner that consisted of me desperately shoving whatever food was nearby in down my throat while standing over a sink. Management literally looks all the same; as in, if you are a person who does fall outside that white/cis/straight metric you will be soon styling your hair in Euro-centric fashion and any semblance of individuality you have will soon be gone. They're anti-union, anti-worker, and just aren't actually progressive. The pay is abysmal even though donations and grant money are constantly rolling in. The oft cited mantra of "do it for the cause" has been weaponized if you dare ask for better employee treatment. Honestly, NEVER work here. You are far better off in smaller clinics and there are other orgs doing better, actually progressive work, that will both treat you better and pay you a living wage. The stories I have of employee neglect are endless. It was my lifelong dream to work for PP and after three years I can only report that it is a night mare.

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5,0
9 gen 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great working environment. Mostly enjoyable

Svantaggi

N/A. No cons so far

2,0
22 mag 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Not all teams at PPFA are toxic, and you'll meet some of the best, most passionate people here. The time off policy is generous, and the benefits in general are pretty good.

Svantaggi

In recent years, I observed a growing disconnect between the organization’s public messaging around equity and inclusion and the experiences many employees had internally. While PPFA publicly acknowledged the racism tied to its legacy, many staff members felt that meaningful internal progress on equity and antiracism have stalled over time. DEI initiatives were deprioritized, Employee Resource Groups received reduced support, and many employees whose roles focused on equity and inclusion were impacted by layoffs or restructuring. Several employees, particularly BIPOC staff, have expressed frustration with leadership practices that at times felt dismissive of feedback and overly focused on optics. Decision-making often felt disconnected from the day-to-day realities of teams, and many meetings resulted in limited clarity, follow-through, or accountability. Employee feedback mechanisms often did not appear to result in visible organizational change, which contributed to declining trust and morale across the organization. The organization has experienced ongoing restructuring and multiple rounds of layoffs since 2023, creating a persistent sense of instability for many employees. I know of several individuals who were hired and laid off within relatively short periods of time. Career growth and advancement opportunities also felt inconsistent. Some employees perceived that promotions and visibility were influenced more by internal relationships and organizational politics than by measurable performance or impact. Combined with frequent restructuring, this contributed to lower morale and uncertainty about the organization’s long-term direction. Workplace flexibility also appeared unevenly distributed across levels of the organization. While some senior leaders maintained remote flexibility, many employees experienced increasing pressure around in-person expectations. Parents and caregivers, particularly newer parents, often struggled to balance workload demands with limited support from management. Compensation was another common concern among staff. Outside of senior leadership roles, salaries often felt below market compared to similar organizations and responsibilities. Ultimately, it was disappointing to work at an organization whose internal culture did not consistently reflect the progressive values it publicly championed.

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