Think twice before working here - Manager Breaktime Employee Review

1.0
Jul 26, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Because of the high stress of working at Breaktime, you become very close to your coworkers and form great friendships! Working with the Associates is the best part of the job.

Cons

Leadership is anything but transparent and consistently make decisions that are not in the best interest of employees and the young adults we work with. They are very image focused rather than mission focused. They do everything they can to maintain a perfect image despite high turnover rate among staff, poor team morale, and lack of transparency. It’s a very new organization that still does not have many important processes in place. Benefits seem enticing but are ultimately misleading. Despite “unlimited” PTO, they discourage employees from taking time off and the health insurance has a very high detuctable, unfortunately.

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5.0
Mar 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The work feels quite meaningful day in and day out, the culture is strong and for a non profit, the pay seems quite competitive. While there are some people dyanmics at play, as there are everywhere, everyone seems very committed to the shared mission of ending young adult homelessness and you can feel that in all that happens here.

Cons

It's a new non-profit and so it definitely has some of the "build it as you fly it" mentality. If that doesn't work well for you, you may find the experience destabilizing, but if you're someone who thrives in entrepreneurial environments, look no further.

1.0
Oct 29, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The opportunity to build strong connections with talented, dedicated colleagues who truly care about the work. Offers a health and wellness stipend and hybrid schedule.

Cons

Poor and questionable leadership decisions are frequent and often made without input from those affected. Leadership values obedience over collaboration. Speaking up is treated as defiance; you’re expected to agree, not think. Feedback sessions often feel like interrogations rather than opportunities for improvement. Support is inconsistent, burnout is common, and high turnover reflects the toxic, stressful culture. Promotions favor loyalty over performance. BIPOC employees face barriers to advancement unless they are already part of leadership. The organization prioritizes image over mission. Constant emotional strain stems from poor management and a lack of trust. Leadership communication is often unclear, unhelpful, and rarely honest. If you value integrity, fair leadership, or professional growth, this place will drain you. The work itself can be meaningful, but leadership makes it difficult to stay.

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