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Women's Initiative

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Rich and learning experience to all sides of the non profit world. - Anonymous employee Women's Initiative Employee Review

2.0
6 Sept 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There was a tight and friendly connection with colleagues in the offices. We had really good benefits and always exposed to direct contact with the clients.

Cons

Due to the economy and challenges for making the annual budget the older management team made strategic decisions that prioritized quantity over quality, and thereby lost part of its potency in fighting for the clients and its employees, focusing too much on the money making for a non-profit.

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5.0
23 Jan 2016
Anonymous intern
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Pros

It was an awesome environment filled with professional, passionate people who cared about the word they were doing. Interning gives you a very wholesome and complete understanding about the nonprofit industry.

Cons

The company was going through financial issues when I was working there, so it was sometimes a little chaotic. Not their fault, but was definitely an aspect of interning.

3.0
18 Jun 2012
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Pros

The San Jose office is very beautiful. The employees are also very friendly and after one is settled, it becomes like a second home. While working for Women's, not only will your work be benefiting your company, but it will also expand your horizons and give you many connections in the business world.

Cons

The job gives you lots of busy work. During my time at Women's Initiative, even though I had a college degree I was forced to make flyers and make very basic level jobs. This was the kind of work that should have been given to an intern by I was forced to do it all.

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