Enjoyable Experience - Legal Assistant Promote PT Employee Review

5.0
15 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I really enjoyed starting my legal career at Protect/Promote PT. I had just completed my first year of law school and wanted to go home to my home town for the summer. Though I was living out of state, they took a chance on me that was beneficial for all parties. The Executive Director was always kind to me and provided for a very flexible schedule, which was much needed since i had two summer internships. Almost immediately upon starting, I was given opportunities to work with outside counsel and felt like my work was truly valued by everyone. I ended up continuing to work with Promote/Protect PT during my last two years of law school until I had to stop all employment to study for the bar exam. The Executive Director has, to this day, graciously continued to provide references for me. I also enjoyed attending community events and learned a lot about government and non-profit law.

Cons

The job can be challenging and frustrating at times, but for me, it was always because we were challenging a government authority. But people who want accountability are often faced with this experience. If the the community was properly being taken care of (and not taken advantage of by oil companies), Protect/Promote PT may not exist. Any type of community organization will often face similar challenges.

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5.0
30 May 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

good place to get involved in enviro

Cons

no bad things to say

5.0
7 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have really enjoyed how much I can get involved in. For the eager, hard worker, this is a great place to be. I have been able to get so much experience in so many different realms, which has really helped me to develop my resume. Staff are similarly passionate about their jobs and are committed to environmental justice. With only 8 employees, the team is very intimate and tightknit. Executive Director, Gillian, has been under a recent smear campaign by dissatisfied ex-employees who stole from the company, never actually cared for environmental work, slept during work, showed up late (or not at all) and expected to not have to work hard in a small nonprofit. Their reviews are garbage. I am so thankful for my time here. It feels like a real family, quirks and all.

Cons

The stress can be real sometimes, but this is to be expected at a small nonprofit aiming to target huge industries. I think it's really amazing to see how resilient the staff is in light of how difficult our work can be at times. My biggest issue is honestly the commute (the office is located on a pretty tight street that is not very walkable), but I only have to come into the office 2-3 days a week. I think people (aka ex-employees) think that since the pay is a bit low (but very average for nonprofit work) that they don't need ot put in effort/show up on time, but that's not the place. This place is a great place to work if you're genuinely passionate and eager to help. The Executive Director is really understanding of personal life situations, and I've never had a serious hiccup with her. I will genuinely miss working here.

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