A place driven by community ideals, and slowed down by individual goals - Division Manager Rotary Employee Review

3.0
Feb 22, 2015
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Pros

There are many people at Rotary who try to serve Rotary’s mission selflessly and help people around the globe. It’s a big organization, but for what it is designed to do, it functions very effectively – even if Rotary clubs themselves often criticize this organization as a useless money suck. I would say that anyone working here will get a new perspective on how fulfilling your job can be and how you can truly impact change around the world.

Cons

The sheer size of the organization and the old structure it has can crush your ideals. Maybe not immediately, but it may grind you down. Not every department welcomes fresh ideas, not every manager will be grateful for your input and not all coworkers will appreciate your initiative. It’s a place where you very much will do what’s in your job description, and you will do that every day. Proactive behavior may be interpreted as invading someone else’s turf and you may have to deal with information that is being transported behind your back. Strangely enough, even though I perceived Rotary not as an organization where you can earn a career as managers and directors firmly sit in their spaces, many people in lower positions feel there is a career to be earned by fighting their coworkers. Given authority by title is something that is very important at Rotary, from elected officials, executive staff, mid-level management, all the way down to specialists. If a start-up company has the philosophy of breaking down hierarchies, Rotary is the organization that keep hierarchies it alive. You’ll always know where you stand by the way you are treated. It is very difficult to keep your motivation alive for more than a few months, until you realize you can bring in change.

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Cons

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Pros

Rotary provided some of the best working memories in my career. I was brought in for a newly created position and was handed the keys to create. Being given such autonomy really allowed for me to experiment early and find my footing in a new industry/sector without having to be so bogged down with standard "business expectations" that were previously set. On top of this I would like to think I was placed within the best team setting for my personal growth and career ascension. While the area wasn't exactly what made sense for my role, the PEOPLE we're the absolute perfect culture fits. They allowed me to get a well rounded understanding of the business both internal and external as well as provided a safe place to ask questions. Having such a great culture fit on top of a ideal working environment is a very rare find, and I will forever be grateful for those opportunities.

Cons

Being in the non for profit world sometimes makes initiative driving hard as there are competing interest for "the cause" vs "business needs." This mentality would often create issues with IC's who work cross-departmentally being able to push projects along. Too many team silos in departments that need to be more collaborative to be able to work efficiently. Also, the appetite to explore new technology advancements are very slow moving. While budget could be approved, the resources were not often allocated to actual see the project through.

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