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Community Integrated Services

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Wouldn't recommend to anyone. - Business Development Specialist Community Integrated Services Employee Review

1.0
17 Jun 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Decent PTO. Ability to work from home on occasion. Flexible schedule / can create own schedule to an extent. General mission of the company is wonderful and rewarding.

Cons

You'll feel very overworked for insufficient pay. You're required to use your personal car - expect lots of wear and tear as this is a very travel-heavy position. Takes quite a while to be reimbursed for gas mileage. Your schedule will change on you ALL the time so flexibility with this is a must. You'll be expected to work outside of normal business hours often. (You basically can't have a life outside of work because of these two combined.) You'll feel pulled in multiple directions every day. Must be able to multitask well and work well under stress. Required to give coaching availability outside of Business Development tasks, which can make it hard to get your actual job of developing done. Rules, guidelines and responsibilities get changed frequently without any notification. Be prepared to get in trouble for things you didn't know about. Requires dealing with a lot of rude and unappreciative clients, staff, parents, etc.

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5.0
3 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good pay, understandable, enjoyable, pto, benefits

Cons

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3.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with the clients. Improved my skills in communication and advocacy. Mostly flexible schedule. Overall meaningful job.

Cons

Wasn't transparent about the commute (like having to attend training 90+ minutes from home) Last minute schedule changes (like the night before). Very inconsistent scheduling. Checks were sometimes sent in the mail. Minimal benefits for part time. Can lead to burnout and fatigue not addressed by managers.

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