Unsubstantiated Idealism. - Corps Member City Year Employee Review

2.0
Nov 14, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

It is at times exciting to be surrounded by so many truly good people who want to make a difference. I think it is nearly impossible to leave City Year without being a better person than when you first entered.

Cons

The service is mostly bogus. The company measures corps member efforts (hours served! students reached!) but they do not measure results. This is largely because City Year is almost entirely ineffective in making a difference in the schools they serve. They have too many goals and are too unclear with their objectives to be effective. Their organizational goal is to make national service a matter of public consciousness. Which means... they promote service for the sake of service? It felt that way a lot of times. We were placed in inner-city schools with little training and little strategy. It's great that we brought hundreds of thousands of kids to a college fair. But is it really worth the effort when few will get into college and even fewer will finish? I left the program disillusioned with non-profits in general.

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5.0
Jan 29, 2026
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Pros

Community, connection, support, and its a great place for recent graduates to go until they figure the next step.

Cons

You won't make a lot of money.

1.0
Feb 3, 2026
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Pros

if you put up with a year of lies, burnout, empathy fatigue from working with kids you can’t save, below minimum wage, then you can get a lot of money at the end.

Cons

they use the fact that you care about these kids to get you to put up with any and everything. that 900 something dollar check is basically 10 dollars an hour while you have to be an english and math tutor to multiple students, emotionally support them. mind you majority of these kids are experiencing poverty, several grades behind their reading and math level, extremely syndications home lives. these kids go through more than the average adult and you didn’t sign up to be a therapist. they are vague during the interview about the task and what you’re actually doing for a reason. so many other task and responsibilities. mangement does not care about you at all. they won’t care if you get injured, they won’t try to defend you to outside sources. i won’t ever get over how my school had teachers telling them kids they would never amount to anything, wouldn’t graduate, got called slurs, yet we stayed there, basically had to “turn the other cheek” and “be the lights” in the school….. majority of the people you work with WILL QUIT because who would want to stay in an environment like this. but majority of the people that leave will be black. that’s very telling.

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