Pros
The organization has great team members. The people in the work daily make it worth it .
Cons
The organization places a strong emphasis on external perception as a “great place to work,” often investing heavily in workplace initiatives and branding. However, recent layoffs including employees with long tenure raises concerns about alignment between those investments and internal decision-making. Consider - is there a true ROI on all of your engagement initiatives, if you have to lay off employees who have invested decades with the organization to keep the initiatives active? Leadership cited over-hiring in 2020 as a reason for workforce reductions, while also communicating that the layoffs were not performance-based. This suggests broader strategic and planning challenges at the leadership level. There also appears to be limited diversity within senior leadership roles (Director level and above), which may impact representation and inclusion at the highest levels of the organization. Additionally, frequent executive turnover (three CEOs within five years) contributes to a lack of stability and long-term direction. Overall, the organization may offer short-term growth or resume-building opportunities, but may not be the best environment for those seeking long-term career investment.