National Staffer - Direct Support Staffer NAACP Employee Review

3.0
8 May 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Being a part of a historical organization, influencing changes that you can see day to day, having the ability to have creative license and the ability to manage projects. Also, there were many networking opportunities. There was much support from my team.

Cons

-The President/CEO is self focused -Intellectual capital left the organization post BTJ, now more filled with traditionalists than progressives, also the current staff has fewer relevant connections in the social justice space -It went from operating like a 21st century social justice organization to operating like a baptist church in Selma post BTJ -CEO loves to be around those less experienced than he so he can feel like the smartest person in the room -Too many demands from the top outside of their area of expertise (lack of trust of employees' skills/network/education) -Felt like we were operating in the dark, no clear objectives, kind of ambulance chased instead of tackling issues with a plan or telling people what we were doing, which was alot -Didn't go for the "low hanging fruit," which was odd -Not enough respect outside of your own team for your in demand expertise or skillset -Meddling Board of Directors members that email or call you directly, disrupting your workflow (which should not be allowed) -Lack of human resource department intervention/management

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5.0
18 Nov 2024
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Pros

Plenty of opportunities to work cross departmentally

Cons

Pay not the greatest for all

1.0
28 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The internship is virtual and not time-consuming.

Cons

It's upsetting to write this negative review about this internship, especially since it was with the NAACP (an organization I deeply respect). Unfortunately, it was a waste of time interning for the Fairfax NAACP. They were very disorganized and tedious. Also, this internship was UNPAID. First, before I started the internship, they schedule me to have a orientation (like in March or April) way before my start date. They complained to me about not disclosing with them that I was starting in June even though I did during the my interview with them. Second, I was supposed to start early in the beginning of June and was waiting to be assigned to a complainant. I wasn't assigned until three weeks after my start date. This is ridiculous because on their database they had plenty of complainants who needed to be assigned. Third, when I did get assigned complainants most of them were from months even years ago. I didn't hear back from any of them until near the end of my internship. The complainant told me that she did contact the Fairfax NAACP about her discrimination case but they never respond to her so she moved on to another organization for assistance. Also, I did little to no research. The only thing I researched was the location of another NAACP organization that one of the complainants was near. Other than that, I didn't research anything I felt that was related to the legal-field or expanding my knowledge on the legal-field. If I could go back I would not have taken this internship to begin with. I was expecting to gain valuable experience, but instead I was left feeling frustrated and disappointed.

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