Great culture but stability is a concern - Product Manager Rise Employee Review

4.0
2 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good culture and great people to work with

Cons

Small company, easy layoffs and not stable

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Rise Response
2w
Thank you for leaving a review. We do not have a Product Manager position and do not operate in Chicago, IL. We are a nonprofit organization that provides employment, life enrichment, and housing services for people with disabilities and other barriers. We kindly ask that you remove this review if it was intended for a different organization. Thank you!

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5.0
20 Jan 2026
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Pros

Rise takes great care of its employees and always listens to any feedback employees give. It is very fulfilling work with fantastic benefits.

Cons

There are not many cons to working for Rise.

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Rise Response
4mo
We're grateful for your thoughtful feedback and support - thank you!
4.0
14 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

• Good, person-centered training • Excellent shared mission and values • Flexible schedule • Remote work available (highly desired) • Kind, personable, caring managers at all levels • Fun coworkers and meetings • Supportive environment with emphasis on work/life balance • County rate mileage reimbursement (rare) • Great starting amount of PTO / Holidays and decent benefits

Cons

Job development standards are unreasonable and inefficient for today’s world, but are understandably in place due to nonprofit regulations and funding. Pay is very low for the Twin Cities area. Had to travel often to dangerous areas of Minneapolis which should be better reflected in terms of pay and safety training. Support with the more difficult cases was somewhat lacking and I sometimes felt a bit gaslit/unheard due to this. It is very difficult to find jobs in the Twin Cities area in today’s modern world as it is, let alone for individuals with many barriers. More training to address modern challenges in a metropolitan area, along with potential updates to standards should be addressed. High employee turnover results in constantly changing caseloads and absorbing more clients to address needs of the organization. Clients were frustrated with turnover. Low potential for career growth.

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Rise Response
10mo
Thank you for your thoughtful review and feedback. We value your input.
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