Working at Rather Not Say

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Ratings for Rather Not Say

  • Appreciation
    3.6
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    4.0
  • Manager Relationship
    4.1
  • Pay Policy
    3.5
  • Pay Transparency
    2.6
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What is it like working at Rather Not Say?

Working as a Program Manager earns me the opportunity to advocate for vulnerable individuals. In addition my job is rewarding and rewarding in serving our public.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Little Rock:
Pros: The work that I do impact the lives of many individuals with disabilities and breaks down barriers of limitations and places internal safeguards in place to deter financial exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
Cons: Can’t think of anything.
Heavy workload, everyone comes to me to answers and guidance.
Senior Account Manager in Irvine:
Pros: Everyone is so nice.
Cons: Need support staff to step up so the higher ups can take some time off. Support staff is struggling to learn
Never Dull.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Washington:
Pros: The people and the daily challenges
Cons: The daily challenges I have trouble getting to everything.
Great Job - would like more remuneration.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) in Christchurch:
Pros: Fun, lively, great variety in role
Cons: long hours, want more remuneration or profit share
Mainly rewarding, a lot of time stressful and frustrating.
Job Developer in London:
Pros: Positive results for clients
Cons: rude, abusive clients
I feel that I do much more that I get paid for and as n Supervisor and a Administrater I should get more pay.
Customer Service Advisor in Polokwane:
Pros: I Enjoy what im doing but the salary is a big problem an im sure that Service advisors and Administrators get mush more than i get as i am the only one doing all administrative work and make sure part are ordered in time and correct.
Cons: Mood swing from my boss when some other workers upset him. I have to say i work for my brother. But sometimes it can be stressful
Lots of Responsibility and Lots of Changes.
Sr. Compliance Officer in Keytesville:
Pros: Freedom to work on my own
Cons: Feel pay is not commensurate with experience and knowledge