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Ratings for YMCA

  • Appreciation
    3.3
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    2.1
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.6
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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YMCA Reviews

What is it like working at YMCA?

Gives you a feeling of belonging.
Youth Worker in Moncton:
Pros: Everything; the opportunities To work with and impact the youth of our community, the amount of volunteer opportunities offered, and so much more
Cons: The pay
Great Place to Work.
Membership Director in Indianapolis:
Pros: I love being able to interact with the community of the YMCA! There are a lot of growth opportunities within the organization
Cons: The amount that you are paid is not enough for the amount of work and effort that you put in
Membership Service Rep.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Los Angeles:
Pros: The culture and the work is fulfilling. The job isn't terrible and management can make the job fun.
Cons: Low pay almost and no way of getting higher at the ymca
Love the job but under paid.
Administrative Coordinator in New Plymouth:
Pros: my position and the work i do, and the relationship with my manager
Cons: HR staff, some staff being lazy and not doing their job, being under paid
Rewarding, but stressful.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Greensburg:
Pros: Getting to know the children
Cons: My pay. I don't believe (from a few generalized comments I've heard) that my hourly rate is close to that of my co-workers. I do know that I have more experience and more education than most, as some are high school students or recent graduates.
Great people to work with.
Graphic Designer in Redhill:
Pros: The colleagues are great to work with
Cons: the pay - feels its plucked out of thin air for everyone
Lifeguard in Summerville:
Pros: Tends to be relaxed.
Cons: They never give raises. Been there for 3 years and still make 10$/hr despite being told I would revive a raise and it just has not happened, and I ask about it every so often.