Working at Planned Parenthood

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Ratings for Planned Parenthood

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    3.7
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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Planned Parenthood Reviews

What is it like working at Planned Parenthood?

Exploitative.
Communications Manager in Ridgewood:
Pros: my non-managerial colleagues
Cons: I am paid less than others with the same role even though I have a master's degree.
Great atmosphere but cap room for growt.
Office Manager in San Diego:
Pros: relaxed environment, people generally enjoy work, some autonomy, work is pretty ease
Cons: pay, unfair promotion, lack of growt
It looks good on paper.
Senior Public Relations (PR) Specialist in New York:
Pros: You will meet some really great people who are passionate about reproductive justice and abortion rights.
Cons: Low pay, little or no transparency about salary, executive decisions, stakeholders, some directors tend to micro manage or second guess your expertise, it can be too political and creatively stifling, some of the policies bleed into your personal life, it's hard to pursue a side hustle or passion project given the the workload and rules from OGC.
Autonomous decision making.
Security Director in Charlotte:
Pros: Wonderful team to work with. Making the world a better place especially for women
Cons: Lack of resources to accomplish objectives.
Hectic and satisfying.
Compliance Coordinator in St. Louis:
Pros: I like working with women and I like that we care about people and see them as humans who deserve both healthcare and respect
Cons: The pay and the opposition making it harder to do our very necessary jobs.
Poor management.
Family Nurse Practitioner (NP) in New Orleans:
Pros: Taking care of patients who have difficult accessing healthcare
Cons: Management and no opportunity for growth
Rewarding, satisfying work for an important mission.
Grants Specialist in Schenectady:
Pros: Fulfilling the mission of the organization
Cons: Feel overlooked sometimes and underpaid