Working at The Salvation Army

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Ratings for The Salvation Army

  • Appreciation
    4.3
  • Company Outlook
    4.7
  • Fair Pay
    1.7
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    4.7
  • Pay Transparency
    2.3
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The Salvation Army Reviews

What is it like working at The Salvation Army?

A good degree of flexibility, trust and space to self manage.
Executive Assistant in Wellington:
Pros: The family atmosphere
Cons: No career advancement
Rewarding and Fulfilling.
Pastor in Corning:
Pros: Interacting with people and encouraging life change
Cons: allocation of funding to local Salvation Army churches
Rewarding.
Director of Property Management in Los Angeles:
Pros: I get to remodel/repair properties that contribute to the rehabilitation of men and women addicted to drugs and alcohol
Cons: The politics
Community Outreach Coordinator in Wausau:
Pros: Love Disaster services managing.
Cons: The lack in information and trust that I can do my job to its fullest if given all information and allowed to make decisions on my own to help benefit the company.
Rewarding yet underpaid.
Community Relations Coordinator in Jacksonville:
Pros: I enjoy the connections, the challenges and lessons I’ve learned. It’s all hands on deck which has cross trained me in many ways.
Cons: There’s no room for growth or transparency about what’s going on during crisis.
Satisfying.
Social Services Director in St. Petersburg:
Pros: Provide Hope and Assistance to those in Need
Cons: At times it can be challenging to feel productive due to the types of cases we handle
Taxing work, compensation is overshadowed by amount benefits cost.
Family Service Worker in Medina:
Pros: helping people who are struggling find assistance and hope
Cons: most times it is only a temporary fix