Working at Thresholds, Inc.

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Ratings for Thresholds, Inc.

  • Appreciation
    4.0
  • Company Outlook
    4.7
  • Fair Pay
    1.9
  • Learning and Development
    4.6
  • Manager Communication
    4.3
  • Manager Relationship
    4.9
  • Pay Transparency
    2.1
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Thresholds, Inc. Reviews

What is it like working at Thresholds, Inc.?

Amazing work; High stakes, low pay.
Case Manager in Chicago:
Pros: I love working with the clients, making their lives better, helping them with things they would otherwise struggle to do on their own. Love the team model and having a group of individuals to lean on and get support from when things feel overwhelming. Every day is a new adventure.
Cons: Pay is abismal. Role clarity is sub-par. I act as a pharmacist, therapist, realtor, secretary, personal assistant, friend, emergency contact, etc. for 55+ members with little access to resources and support. Stakes are high - feeling responsible for people's housing, health, and lives for minimum wage is rough.
Meaningful work with low pay and unrealistic expectations.
Educational Specialist in Chicago:
Pros: Working with members, creating curriculum, and having the ability to work from different locations.
Cons: Under appreciated, a disconnection between upper management and staff, the work load, under compensation, everything is about money and numbers
Social Worker:
It’s a good place for employment if you feel you can manage your life just shy of minimum wage to obtain hours for your big L. The environment is not diverse and management is not aware of their biases. There tends to be a power struggle between the “professional” and their clients, versus listening to the clients and making changes to better serve the community at large. There is very little opportunity in upward mobility. They like to keep field workers separate from management, and they will work you so hard that it will be difficult to know what is up or down. Also safety is an issue, at least one employee was stabbed on site due to safety protocols not taken seriously by the agency. They decided to make changes after someone died...

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Health & Insurance Benefits
Life Insurance
Temporary Disability Insurance