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What is it like working at American Bible Society?
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Budget Manager in Philadelphia:
Pros: My team is gritty, focused, able to bear the weight of an ever-changing organization. We are solutions oriented, build strong relationships with those we support.
Cons: Long-term vision is unclear, so new methodologies are implemented frequently. Since financial systems are outdated, this creates a frustrating work environment. Promotions are delayed and mysterious.
Overall, a good place to be.
Financial Analyst in Phoenixville:
Pros: Teamwork, like-minded colleagues, hardworking and confident team. Mission has value.
Cons: Top-down decision-making, very hierarchical. Very slow to make significant changes. More focused on internal communications than outcomes.
Overall, a good place to be.
Financial Analyst in Philadelphia:
Pros: Teamwork, solving problems together, sense of mission.
Cons: Politics, slow procedures, out of date systems.
Financial Analyst in Philadelphia:
Pros: I'm grateful to have a manager who listens and empowers me for action. I'm able to move ideas forward, though slowly. Good professional development opportunities for training and mentoring. Generous benefits.
Cons: Organization is not very nimble and change happens only with diligence. Making progress toward being a more collaborative, outcomes-oriented place. Sensitive staff culture. Wide programatic focus stretches resources and staff.
Overall, a good place to be.
Business Analyst (Unspecified Type) in Philadelphia:
Pros: I'm grateful to have a manager who listens and empowers me for action. I'm able to move ideas forward, though slowly. Good professional development opportunities for training and mentoring. Generous benefits. Making progress toward being a more collaborative, outcomes-oriented place.
Cons: Organization is not very nimble and change happens only with diligence. Sensitive staff culture. Lack of focus in programs spreads resources in an ineffective manner.
Financial Analyst in Philadelphia:
I'm grateful to have a manager who listens and empowers me for action. I'm able to move ideas forward, though slowly. Organization is not very nimble and change happens only with diligence. Making progress toward being a more collaborative, outcomes-oriented place. Good professional development opportunities for training and mentoring. Generous benefits.
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