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JPL - Could be Better…Maybe - Librarian Jacksonville Public Library Employee Review

1.0
31 Jul 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent healthcare plan, 401K. Holidays are paid too. That was nice.

Cons

Hours are not flexible. You will work night shifts and taking leave is like pulling teeth! It was easier for me to take leave from the hospital than requesting vacation from this library. Employees and supervisors were asked by the City to take Discrimination and Harrasment trainings because there were complaints filed against supervisors. Staff had to adjust their schedule to attend hearings in City Hall for discrimination and harrasment! Everybody thinks that the library is quiet, but it is so toxic behind the curtain.

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5.0
22 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Staff and managers are very flexible and helpful when you first start out, and everyone has hospitality skills.

Cons

There are no consistent cons; however, when business is slower, some work throughout the day can become repetitive, especially in attendance.

1.0
15 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The library system has dedicated frontline employees who genuinely care about serving the community. Many staff members work hard despite limited support and unclear direction from leadership.

Cons

Leadership lacks a clear long-term vision for the organization, and decision-making often appears reactive rather than strategic. There is a noticeable disconnect between executive leadership and the realities faced by employees across the system. Morale has declined significantly due to inconsistent communication, favoritism in leadership dynamics, lack of accountability at the top levels, and an organizational culture where concerns are often ignored instead of addressed constructively. Many talented employees have left, and institutional knowledge continues to be lost. Professional growth and innovation are discussed frequently but are not consistently supported in practice. Employees are expected to adapt to shifting priorities without sufficient transparency, collaboration, or operational stability.

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