CFP reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(60 total reviews)

66% positive business outlook

CFP has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 60 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CFP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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60 reviews
1.0
Apr 26, 2019

The worst company you will ever work for

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Pros

Sometimes there's free food, a couple of people are nice.

Cons

The first week I started at this company, I made an effort to smile and say hello to everyone. The fact that a majority of people wouldn’t smile back or acknowledge me should have been a red flag. The promise of being paid a good salary, a lunch with the CEO when you first start, and working for a company that claims to value diversity is all a bait and switch technique. All of the other reviews here are completely accurate about how deep the mismanagement runs in this company. People at staff level are worked to the bone, aren’t paid a living wage (most work second jobs), are turned against each other and are often hostile, while upper management refuses to take phone calls from clients or help people at the staff level at all, and are known to retaliate if anyone speaks up or makes a suggestion for how to improve the company. This company has ridiculously poor pay and benefits, no maternity leave, and engages in sketchy practices to cut costs. i.e. Over a year ago, they tried to get out of paying lower level employees for an unexpected snow day that closed down the office. Dealing with clients is often a nightmare. Most have a horrific sense of entitlement, and many male clients don’t seem to have received the memo that it’s no longer 1950 and calling women “sweetheart, baby, doll, and honey” in a professional setting is inappropriate. To make matters worse, people who have worked here for years can’t get a pay raise to a basic $40K because management claims there isn’t enough room in the budget. A week after a coworker, who had been at the company for several years, asked for a raise and was told this, upper management sent out an email to CFP holders offering to fly them out to DC, put them up in hotels, and pay for all their meals in exchange for participating in a survey. And as difficult as it is for those who management favors, it’s even worse for those who don’t. Managers make no attempt at hiding their favoritism and allow certain workers to coast by every day, doing things such as painting their nails, watching Netflix and YouTube, reading, doing outside work, and online shopping. All while telling the workers who aren’t favorites that they aren’t doing enough. The problem is, it’s close to impossible to do even the simplest of tasks because everything is micromanaged, and you start to feel genuinely bad for some clients because you can’t help them out as much as you’d like. Long story short, this company has low reviews and a high turnover rate for a reason. HR themselves has admitted that there’s practically no room for growth at this company, which should tell you all you need to know.

1.0
Jul 17, 2018

You'll be miserable and micromanaged!

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Pros

There's always plenty of food around. The building is nice and in a great location (Northwest in the heart of downtown).

Cons

The previous reviews are spot on! This place is extremely toxic...stay far away! The senior staff do not care about anyone else but themselves. Most staff members are not valued and are overworked and mistreated. The pay is terrible and the benefits are mediocre at best (no maternity leave or transportation benefits). The culture of the organization is lacking and stuck in the past. CFP Board praises and rewards individuals who perform poorly, simply because they may be well-liked by management. In the meantime, the hardest working people in the organization are underpaid, mistreated, and sometimes bullied. There are absolutely zero opportunities for professional development and no growth for employees coming in at the entry level. It's no wonder this organization has such high turnover.

1.0
May 30, 2018

Don’t work here, especially if you’re young

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Pros

There’s a lot very friendly and kind people there. There is usually free food a couple of times a month

Cons

There’s honestly so many cons about cfp board it’s hard to find a place to start. The executive and management level employees are pain to deal with with. They make random priorities and goals and then change their mind again and again and again which makes getting anything done incredibly hard. The ceo will publicly shame employees during the monthly wide lunch and clearly does not care about his employees at all. They saw in the interview that there’s amazing upward mobility, but the truth is there is none and honestly, after working there for a few months you won’t even want to stay. They take such incredible advantage of young people that they hire. They will overwork and devalue them and most importantly, the pay is joke. Pay in the nonprofit world is low, but cfp board pays well below the average. Well, unless you’re in the executive or management team then you’ll make a ridiculous amount. Basically, If you’re under 30, look elsewhere, it’s not worth it. This place will hold you back. There’s also no maternity leave.

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