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Toxic - Anonymous employee Pittock Mansion Employee Review

1.0
18 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the staff are wonderful and do their best to provide excellent work in an incredibly challenging environment.

Cons

Highly toxic, micromanaged environment coming from the top leadership.

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5.0
22 Aug 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The staff, board, and volunteers are great to work with!!

Cons

Traffic to get there can be slow

1.0
19 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Quite a few dedicated and kind people. There is great potential for the Mansion in the hands of the right leader.

Cons

It’s sad to have to write a review like this, because when I started working at Pittock Mansion I felt incredibly lucky and privileged to work at a museum, much less a Portland-area icon. Yet, after my years there, I would not recommend working there to anyone. There are lots of great people working there, which is the primary reason I stayed for multiple years. The main issue at Pittock is the CEO and her leadership style. Her micromanagement and disregard for her employees is striking. The org seemingly has no consistent direction or goals, and the CEO changes her mind/makes decisions on a whim based on what she thinks would look good, versus what would actually make money or prove to be successful/beneficial for the museum. She does not listen to those who operate the museum on a day-to-day basis when they tell her what would/would not work. It was incredibly frustrating for me and people in all departments, leaving the workplace environment feeling disjointed, inefficient, and discouraging. Additionally, there is no opportunity for advancement at Pittock. Multiple times, employees (who have already proven themselves) expressed interest in contributing more, following up on ideas, or leading projects, and were told no. Overall, the working environment was very frustrating due to lack of support from leadership and constant micromanagement.

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