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Great place to work - Director Food Recovery Network Employee Review

4.0
Oct 28, 2024
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Pros

I'm about to celebrate my sixth work anniversary at FRN, and I wanted to write a review to highlight the top three things I value about my job and this nonprofit: 1. Growth opportunities - In my time at FRN, I have been promoted twice and now serve as a Program Director. At each stage of my growth, I experienced the right balance of autonomy and collaboration over decision-making and program implementation to achieve programmatic goals. I really value FRN's commitment to career development for staff members. 2. Positive workplace culture - As this organization has grown and professionalized, we have collectively made changes to foster a workplace culture that puts people at the forefront. Our leadership and development teams have ensured that staff wages are increased to compete with the DC market, that FRN can offer healthcare to employees, and that staff can contribute to a retirement plan. Additionally, everyone on the team takes time and care to get to know one another and to foster an encouraging, fun, and collaborative environment for all. Everyone brings a unique approach and perspective to the work we do. I am grateful to collaborate with such a talented and dedicated group of people every day. 3. Mission and approach - FRN staff are committed to advancing our mission strategically. I have witnessed the advancements in the intentionality behind our programs and growth, specifically to expand food donation efforts in communities that are underserved. I love the work I'm able to achieve every day to simultaneously combat food insecurity and climate change.

Cons

We do not have an employer match for retirement contributions, which I would love to see in the future.

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Pros

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3.0
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Pros

Connect with talented college-aged volunteer leaders, bond with interns, fellows, and VISTAs; decent start to professional career; room for creativity, growth, and initiative

Cons

Poor management i.e. cannot admit to work overload and lack of adequate skill set, micromanagement, lack of initiative and order, and thrive from the work produced by interns, fellows, and VISTAs; poor leadership which is shown in inconsistency and talking down toward interns, fellows, and VISTAs; lack of budget transparency; I've watched valuable team members go because of organization's poor investment into solid full time staff; disconnect between leadership and volunteers; interns and fellows do the BULK of the work and must hold management accountable; disorganized meetings; slow growth; and slow shift toward corporate culture which isn't all bad but can undermine the heart and passion of the organization's founding

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