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What is it like working at Habitat For Humanity?
Extremely rewarding.
Community Outreach Director in Iowa City:
Pros: Flexibility, being trusted to find solutions, open communication, collaboration
Cons: Low pay due to this being a brand new position
Self fulfilling and rewarding.
Executive Director in Danbury:
Pros: Ability to make a difference in the community and with individuals
Cons: Making tough decisions that effect people's lives
A very busy, stimulating and satisfying job.
Construction Manager in Fort Worth:
Pros: The positive culture is incomparable to anything I've experienced elsewhere.
Cons: Stressful timelines and insufficient pay.
A very busy, stimulating and satisfying job.
Construction Manager in Fort Worth:
Pros: The positive culture is incomparable to anything I've experienced elsewhere.
Cons: Stressful expectations and limited pay opportunities.
Stressful.
Director of Individual Giving in New York:
Pros: Improving the lives of families
Cons: Constant stress
Amazingly rewarding.
Executive Director in Deland:
Pros: Really make a difference in peoples lives.
Cons: very stressful
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