Working at Catholic Charities - Page 2

Logos provided by

Ratings for Catholic Charities

  • Appreciation
    3.5
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.6
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    2.6
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
Find out what you should be paid
Use our tool to get a personalized report on your market worth.What's this?
United States (change)
How it works:
1
Enter city & years of experience
2
Add pay factors like skills & education
3
Find your market worth with a report tailored to you

Catholic Charities Reviews

What is it like working at Catholic Charities?

Hopeful.
Unit Manager in Minneapolis:
Pros: Having to feel needed
Cons: gender bias
Empowered to Empower.
Career and Employment Counselor in Houston:
Pros: The clients I assist, seeing their growth, achievements, and ability to move forward into their destinines.
Cons: The communte, and the pay scale.
All work and no appreciation.
Program Director, Non-Profit in Schaumburg:
Pros: Working with seniors
Cons: unclear communication
Program Assistant (Unspecified Type) in Chicago:
Benefit package is good. Not enough staff. Heavy work loads and constant multitasking. One culture only not a diverse work environment. Constant turn over and downsizing. Management doesn’t real pay much attention to employees.
Leading Agency in relevant services.
Grants Manager in Seattle:
Pros: CC provides relevant services and involves clients in the process. Strong history with funders Work culture is healthy and adaptable. Coworkers are great.
Cons: Diversity and inclusion is not strong in regards to developing leaders that are also people of color. Inability to offer living wages to those that work and live in Seattle and surrounding area.
Putting my passion to work teaching others.
Career and Employment Counselor in Houston:
Pros: The women veterans I coach and train
Cons: The inconsistency in my department
I love my work and believe in the mission of the agency and share the same core values.
Human Resources (HR) Director in Mount Laurel:
Pros: It’s rewarding, challenging and enjoyable!
Cons: Stress, overwhelmed, short-staffed, overworked.