Pros
Working here lets you meaningfully support job seekers and youth in the community. Coworkers tend to be helpful, mission-driven, and diverse. Schedules are generally stable, and the agency offers good public-sector benefits. There are occasional opportunities for training or tuition reimbursement.
Cons
Compensation may not match South Florida's high cost of living, and staffing shortages can lead to stress or burnout. Promotion paths are limited or slow. Management experience is uneven—some direct supervisors are excellent, but higher-level leadership can be bureaucratic or impersonal.