Great Place to start - Outreach Coordinator Manavi Employee Review

5.0
13 Jun 2022
Recommend
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Pros

It has been an honor to work with Manavi and it is definitely rewarding in terms of the people you meet as well as the co-workers who are truly the best. If you are a south Asian you should definitely look into Manavi as it is a perfect start for anyone going into the social work field.

Cons

Unfortunately, just like every organization, there are bound to be cons and some of them are the micromanaging, No 401K, No health and dental and overall if it was not for employees that are there working there, it would have been a disaster because the employees there are truly wonderful and they actually care but other than that it isn't the best.

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5.0
19 Nov 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- Everyone who works here is really friendly and it is a very supportive/inclusive environment - We get to organize many events for different communities, (Universities, Senior Centers, Places of Worship), the outreach component is integral to the company - You get to see your direct impact when working with survivors who call Manavi's hotline and it is really rewarding -I got to attend informative trainings while being in this position and learned a lot about cultural competency, sexual assault/domestic violence awareness

Cons

- There are none

1.0
24 Jul 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The work I've done there is incredibly rewarding. It was a great feeling when I was able to make somewhat of difference in someones life. Built very good relationships and most staff is very supportive of one another.

Cons

Everything. I would have stayed at Manavi if it weren't for the terrible work conditions. Everyone who is put in charge becomes a micro manager. The co-founder and original boards who are associated with the organization are making it impossible for staff to stay. Constant degrading, being disrespected, unrealistic expectation with no guidance. People that are dedicated to ending violence against women should not be the abusers. Incredibly low staff moral and favoritism from "higher up" (YES there is TOTAL hierarchy) leads to conflicts and resentment among staff. There are no incentives and constant fear. A person should not be scared to come to work.

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