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Habitat for Humanity

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If only I could look past all the examples of inequality - Anonymous employee Habitat for Humanity Employee Review

2.0
10 Jun 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Staff who want to make a change are kind, giving, and intelligent. A mission to completely believe in: affordable housing. Repair program counters gentrification around city. Great staff trainings. Rising up the ranks is possible with such high turnover.

Cons

Fast turnover because the pay is low and staff need money to live and... pay for their own housing. New young staff stay 1-2 years which is sad, they had so much hope and energy! HR is too close to leadership to recognize unfair biases and perks they are giving to each other. Important trainings are not required for all staff, a problem because the message doesn't get to those who need it. They are also never followed up on, so we act like we are improving, but are not holding each other accountable. Typical sexism of older adult men volunteers on site which is tiring to work with. Not enough staff and resources are behind a really essential department, Neighborhood Revitalization, to serve community members and advocate for affordable housing policy. AmeriCorps generally takes advantage of people 21 and over. Any younger and it feels a little better to get paid so little for experience.

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5.0
9 Apr 2026
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Pros

Was a AmeriCorps VISTA that launched my federal career. Amazing experience! Enjoyed every single day.

Cons

None, was an opportunity that I was fortunate to have found.

2.0
20 May 2026
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Pros

In the beginning there was a big sense of family and being there for each other. There were also nice perks and benefits. Good healthcare.

Cons

Extremely low morale, LOW pay, and high pressure to sell despite lack of good inventory. Lots of favoritism and bad-mouthing certain employees and volunteers behind their backs. Allowing certain associates to take multiple hour breaks despite it being against the rules. Little incentives from upper management to do a good job. Upper management seems to constantly see the bad in things and not what you're doing well.

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