The Outreach Team reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(222 total reviews)

Sasha Rosen

100% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

The Outreach Team has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 222 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Outreach Team employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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222 reviews
1.0
Dec 3, 2022

It’s great, until it’s NOT

Recommend
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Pros

Great pay (see cons) for easy work. Easy to move up.

Cons

-of gatekeeping between the actual front line working and corporate employees. -HR seems non-existent. -Drug dealing in the office. -Other directors don’t do their job or are scamming the company or involved in some kind of embezzlement scheme. -They outlined multiple bonuses for our director team, and we didn’t get any of them. -I didn’t get paid for my hours worked on my last paycheck. AND they eliminated my position, because I missed a flight due to my project director who didn’t schedule my transportation to the airport, but confirmed with me that they did. -super long hours with no merit. You might be in the office for like 12-17 hours a day, answering calls or receiving texts after 11pm about how the next day looks. -data provided to their clients is FAKE -no organization -all other directors I’ve talked with have not had a positive experience, are suffering either PTSD or burn out after working here. -I literally feel like I had a stroke since working there and cannot focus or think about complex issues or problem solving. Like my brain is broken. -RUN

1.0
Aug 16, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

None, I have nothing positive to say, but this website insists in writing at least 5 words here.

Cons

Lied to about how long the job would last (even after I asked directly in both the interview and training, then had to find out from coworkers when the campaign ACTUALLY ended), benefits turned out to be a lie because it would be over 6 weeks before I would be eligible and the campaign was apparently only 2 & 1/2 weeks, lied to about where offices were and how parking worked (this was straight incompetence on management's part), half of everyday wasted to drive to new offices outside of the city (closer to the airport) then back to where employees actually live to do their canvassing (we wasted about half our day any given day going to the beginning and end of day meetings that accomplish NOTHING!!!), and had to suffer the indignity of both hostile people in poor neighborhoods who are offended by voter registration, as well as a manager who selectively enforces rules, like only asking employees to wear masks some days, and being really insistent about it when he does, also the exact type of mask and other asinine rules which again, are only occasionally followed by other staff. Oh! And had to be driven (from the offices) to and from canvassing areas by team leads, who, it turns out, are sometimes Trump enthusiasts and you have to suffer their bs for hours while you're trapped in a car with them for your commute. Worst job I've ever had, it's no wonder the average turnover rate here is less than one week.

3.0
Aug 7, 2022

Good intentions but lacks organizational support

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Starting pay is decent. I would recommend for a summer job.

Cons

Little direction. You’re pretty much left on your own. Expects you to canvas in lighting storms and rain.

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