Pros
Mission-driven work, coworkers at the ground level genuinely care about patients and communities.
Cons
Ineffective HR practices, inconsistent management, and lack of accountability at the leadership level. While AIDS Healthcare Foundation promotes itself as an organization rooted in compassion and advocacy, the internal employee experience often does not reflect those values. Human Resources and upper management operate with inconsistency, poor communication, and minimal transparency. Policies are applied unevenly, and employees are frequently given conflicting information regarding time off, accommodations, and expectations. Concerns raised to HR are often dismissed or met with delays rather than solutions, creating an environment where employees feel unsupported and unheard. Upper management appears disconnected from day-to-day operations and fails to address systemic issues, placing unnecessary strain on staff. Employees who attempt to advocate for themselves are not always protected, and there is a noticeable lack of psychological safety. Until leadership and HR practices align with the organization’s public mission, AHF risks continued high turnover and low morale