Pros
Great benefit package with paid sick leave, vacation time and medical coverage.
Cons
If you're a male, working within the Community Services Agency (CSA) at Stanislaus County will be a challenge. This is a predominantly female environment, from the executive level, down to the trainee positions. It is very cliquey and even if you work hard to learn the trade, if you aren't "besties" with the women that run this division, your chances for success are slim to none. My experience is with the position of the Family Services Specialist, an eligibility worker interviewing applicants for CalWORKS (cash aid) CalFresh (food stamps) and Medi-Cal (health insurance). After about four months of watching PowerPoint slideshows and remedial exams based directly upon on those slideshows, you'll find yourself thrust into the demands of real-world case work that the county did not even remotely prepare you for. You'll be told to continue to interview new welfare applicants, while never given time to adequately process cases you've already opened. They'll expect nearly robotic perfection when it comes to any actions taken on live cases, yet if you stumble, supervisors will roll their eyes and tell you to review your training materials, a.k.a. those nearly pointless PowerPoint slideshows from before. You'll get about two months to meet their nearly impossible expectations before they toss you out to the street. Good luck.