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What is it like working at Big Brothers Big Sisters?
Helping communities, but not getting paid enough for the amount of work we do.
Volunteer Coordinator in Burnaby:
Pros: The staff and helping the community. The flexible schedule too
Cons: the pay and lack of communication from managers
Hit the Ground Running.
Grants Manager in Rockville Centre:
Pros: The mission
Cons: low pay
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Atlanta:
Pros: The staff and culture.
Cons: Budget limitations
Great relationship with coworkers.
Accountant in Spokane:
Pros: Helping kids who other wise couldn't receive it.
Cons: Poor leadership in the past
Catch- all position responsible for all events, recruitment, marketing, etc.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Charlotte:
Pros: Changing the lives of the kids!
Cons: Lack of organization, financial stress
It's great work and my Co workers are fantastic.
Case Manager:
Pros: Being able to interview families and volunteers.
Cons: Being stuck at a desk.
A day in the life at BBBS.
Executive Director:
Pros: Working with people, flexibility, stability.
Cons: Lack of training, support and resources.
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