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Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization Reviews

What is it like working as a Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization?

June 2017
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization in New York:
Pros: The food is amazing!
Cons: The commute is horrible, it is a cramped city with too many people and bad attitudes.
December 2015
Grant Writing.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization:
Take classes in Grant Writing & Management, as well as Quickbooks.
January 2015
Perks and Pitfalls of Development.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization:
Pros: I love that my job allows me to interact with a multitude of people. You have the opportunity to build long lasting relationships with many people and are able to build strong connections. It is not a traditional 9:00-5:00 desk job as you get the opportunity to travel a lot.
Cons: The hardest part of the job is that you are expected to work and be on call at all times. Many time I will be working a football game all day Saturday just to turn around that same night and work and organize a banquet. My work week leans more to 50 hours a week.
September 2014
Development Coordinators Wear Many Hats.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization:
Pros: I am able to be creative in my thinking. I help people to avoid poverty and exit poverty. I get to work with other like-minded persons.
Cons: I don't have someone to give me specific directions. I have to keep board members happy or happier than my boss. My job involves many different aspects.
July 2014
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization:
Pros: Ability to gain experience.
Cons: Overworked, underpaid, bullied.
April 2014
Corporate Culture But Flexible.
Development Coordinator, Non-profit Organization:
Pros: Not much stress, flexibility in working, good and knowledgeable superior. Friendly environment.
Cons: Directions, stability, no bonus, small salary.

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