AIPAC reviews

3.9

66% would recommend to a friend

(111 total reviews)

Howard Kohr

84% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

AIPAC has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 111 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AIPAC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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111 reviews
1.0
Aug 2, 2016

DO NOT WORK HERE

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Pros

The salary was fine for a non-profit. There was great leadership in DC. The mission is important.

Cons

The Chicago office is a disaster. No one likes working there and everyone is so catty. Doors closed, people talking about each other and lots of down time to chit-chat. People like to pretend they are working but most people are just doing as little as possible to make it look like they are doing a lot. When the directors are out of the office people don't show up and take long lunch breaks. All around I would describe the office as hostile. Most people don't like their jobs and the people who don't hate their job are neutral. Multiple people were fired and a lot of people just left. This is because the leadership is terrible and expectations are not set. No one is really trained. Almost everyone is interviewing for other jobs. I left and now am at an office where people are respected, motivated and excited to be coming to work each day and I can't believe it settled for an office with this toxic culture because I didn't know any better. You can support Israel in other ways.

2.0
May 5, 2014

Great mission, lousy management

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Pros

pay is excellent, far better than most non profits.

Cons

little to no work/life balance. no nursing rooms for new moms. no flexible hours. forget seeing your family before bedtime. employees illegally prohibited from discussing salary. Lots of turn-over. "You're Fired" is the organizations favorite phrase. when a long term strategy crafted by senior management doesn't work, they go on a firing spree.

1.0
Feb 11, 2016

Would Not Recommend

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Pros

- The opportunity to work on a meaningful goal - Decent salary compared to other non-profit groups in DC

Cons

- Dirty internal politics - very backstabbing, cut throat, and deceitful - Management does not respect boundaries between home life and work life - there is no balance. Be prepared for your supervisor to contact you on the weekend or while you are on PTO asking you to do work. - Nearly no opportunities to advance or be promoted, causing a high turnover rate as people leave for positions outside the organization. - No room for new and innovative ideas or even your own personal opinions - you must follow the party line or risk being fired. - Too hierarchal - anyone of a lower rank is treated as if they are worthless and replaceable.

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