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Top-heavy, cynical leadership - Communications Manager Habitat for Humanity Employee Review

1.0
May 22, 2020
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Pros

Great work is being done at a local level.

Cons

The Communications Department currently lacks any real leadership. As a nonprofit, no one expects Habitat to measure up against a corporate communications team, but I was honestly shocked by the lack of vision. Public relations leadership views a paid Cision press release not as one of many tactics, but rather as a full strategy. Lower level employees want to do so much more, but morale has tanked to the point of checking the boxes and keeping silent. On the social and digital side, things are just as bad. It's like someone googled "what is social media" in 2007, and that was the beginning and end of any strategic planning. While lower-level staff members want to innovate and engage, they are limited to a list of a few dozen drab pre-approved "safe" tweets. Poke around their twitter account and see for yourself. Big picture, I worry that the Communications Department will drag Habitat into irrelevance, especially once President Carter can no longer carry the weight of public interest. But for young professionals, this department blunts enthusiasm and relegates otherwise talented individuals to mundane, entry-level grunt work. So many staff members *want* to inspire and be inspired, but the department culture essentially forbids it. Before considering a position with this department, ask yourself if copy-pasting sleepy talking points is the best use of your talents. Ask if you want to grow your career or stall out in a shared cubicle. Ask if you can do better than this. I promise that you can.

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Cons

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