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DoSomething.org Employee Reviews about "work life balance"

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(2 total reviews)

DeNora Getachew

100% approve of CEO

Ratings by category

3.6

Culture & Values

3.6

Work/Life Balance

3.3

Diversity & Inclusion

3.3

Career Opportunities

3.3

Compensation and Benefits

3.0

Senior Management

Ratings distribution

5 stars

35%

4 stars

32%

3 stars

12%

2 stars

14%

1 star

7%

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Pros
  • "Never met such great people in my life.(in 14 reviews)
  • "DoSomething really focuses on their intern program and fosters a culture of inclusion for the interns.(in 5 reviews)
  • "Great Staff(in 4 reviews)
  • "Great, fun work environment!(in 4 reviews)
  • "I learned a lot at my time at Do Something.(in 3 reviews)
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Updated Nov 16, 2023

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    1. 4.0
      Apr 6, 2014
      Intern
      Current Intern, less than 1 year
      New York, NY
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Great work environment and company culture - Many collaborative projects (across departments) - Good work/life balance (I didn't work here as a full-time staff member, but I gauged that from my interactions)

      Cons

      - Compensation (but I guess that's just the downside of working in a non-profit)

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      1. 5.0
        Dec 2, 2013
        Social Entrepreneurship Manager
        Former Employee, more than 1 year
        New York, NY
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        You won't find another non-profit with smarter staff or more passionate players than at Do Something. They make work fun and change in the world achievable. It's an inspiring culture that really values good people & work!

        Cons

        So much passion also means that a work/life balance can be difficult at times. Emails will come in at all hours of the day and night but it's not impossible to set boundaries. With so many big and exciting projects, you may not want to though. And at the very least you're not bored like at your previous job, right?!

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