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Hispanic Federation

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Inflexible; obstinately stubborn regarding raises; antagonistic "Us Vs. Them" enviroment - Director Hispanic Federation Employee Review

1.0
2 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The non Senior staff employees are family oriented and are hard workers. There are some members of the team that help to raise morale but they are not heard by Senior staff nor its President. The services being provided are of value.

Cons

I spent one year working here before I felt a bit of the old "bait and switch." I think the most noticeable difference between this organization and everywhere I've ever worked, which includes the nonprofit and private sectors, is that there are absolutely no incentives that come with this job. You have your salary and that's it! I think it has to do with the fact that the Senior management (up through the current and former presidents) do not possess the experience of working at other companies, as most have only worked their entire careers at this one. I will be referring to it as a company as it makes more sense to call it such as opposed to an organization, as the business structure aligns much more with a company and less of an organization. To be more specific about what you probably most want to hear about: There are no Summer Friday's, there is no discussion as to a potential 4-day work week, no option to arrive at an earlier time slot and leave at an earlier one, there is no option to work remotely from a different city, and increasingly the staff is required to come into the office as work from home is being phased out and eventually will be a thing of the past. Additionally, for those who do come into the office daily there is no extra perks for them, no free lunch on Friday's, no calculation in terms of  a greater raise. Moreover, the company has not sponsored any group retreat or function to boost morale, not before, nor during, nor after the pandemic. I would suggest that if you are looking for a living wage with sufficient increases to account for the rising costs of inflation to look somewhere else. Currently,  the staff have received anywhere from 3% to 5% increases for the past several years regardless of the fact that the company has more than tripled its revenue since 2020. This is simply not enough! In short, this company boosts of a mission of helping others but is rather lackluster when it comes to helping its own! This company receives a tremendous amount of funding from the Lin-Manuel Miranda enterprise and Hispanic Federation has an ethical responsibility to use this money benevolently by helping its employees who are providing all its services.  For a company that aims to help people, the Hispanic Federation would gain a lot from the old airline adage, " Place your mask on yourself first before you help others". Unless you are a consultant aiming to restructure the entire pay schematic considering the 9% increase in inflation versus the max 5% raises given, I would suggest applying to Make The Road NY or the many other Hispanic led and serving organizations that cater to its people, all of its people. Pa'lante!

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5.0
4 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing staff Interesting staff meetings Great training

Cons

None!!! It was a great year of working and learning.

3.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The mission is strong. They serve people in need, and they are a necessary non-profit in the sector. Strong presence in NYC.

Cons

Leadership has no vision for the work it does. The organization cannot decide whether it exists to help only Latinos or people from all backgrounds. Senior leadership has been in place at the organization for so long that they have forgotten how to function effectively. They are a large nonprofit of 145 people, but operate like a small one. Senior leadership will hang you out to dry in a second if you make a mistake. No mentorship or coaching is provided. Do not get on the bad side of the SVP of Communications, or she will burn your image in the organization, though that would require her to actually do work, which is a rare occurrence. If you work for this org, get ready to have five bosses, each telling you what to do and how to do it. This org is also against the use of AI entirely, so get ready to fall behind in your skillset. They recently launched an AI policy, but it was written by AI. They tout themselves as a national organization, but it's truly a NYC non-profit.

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