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Great place to work! - Director of Philanthropic Programs Connect Humanity Employee Review

5.0
27 Feb 2025
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Pros

Excellent team culture great benefits flexible schedule

Cons

all remote small team, we all wear many hats fundraising dependent

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5.0
4 Aug 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The team is full of all-star people within their field and everyone works hard. It is a fully remote office and there is a lot of trust among the team that you will get your work done within whatever working hours you prefer (within reason). This lends itself to a wonderful work-life balance, at least for me. Management understands the concept of comp time so that if you bust yourself to meet a deadline, you can take comp days to make up for the long hours. Compensation is good, benefits are very good. Lots of opportunities to learn new things and take on new skills if you want it.

Cons

It's a fully remote office, which can be hard for some people. In a remote workplace you really have to make it your business to actively reach out to people to know what's happening across teams. Roles and responsibilities aren't always clear while moving from a start-up culture of "everyone, does everything," to growing and building the team with intention. There is no 401k match.

5.0
6 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Connect Humanity is made up of real movers and shakers in their respective areas and benefits from being a highly connected organization across different sectors including philanthropy, telecommunications, internet policy, and civil society. Colleagues are smart, driven, and experts in the field. Working here, you feel and see that CH is doing work that will make a real impact on every day people, and management does a great job of centering the work around communities. There is a lot of flexibility with work time tables, sensitivity to a geographically distributed team, and trust from management that employees are working constructively from home.

Cons

Overall strategy hasn't changed too much, but as a "newish" organization, flexibility and comfort with some ambiguity from time to time is helpful. As a small team, work might not always be evenly distributed during high cycles.

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