Pros
Working for a cause that helps people. Opportunities to travel.
Cons
- Excessively low salary considering the cost of living in Toronto. Also, considering the workload and how many hours you'll be doing you'll basically be paid under the minimum wage. - They take advantage of fresh grads or kind-hearted individuals: work them to the bone and offer few incentives or perks. There is no work-life balance, you must follow the WE schedule, which means being available 24/7. One year the organizational Christmas bonus was a $10 gift card to ME to WE....and we were encouraged to donate it back. - Fear-based environment. There is a lot of pressure from management for you to stay late and work overtime, all the time. Expect to be micromanaged and belittled. They don't like being challenged during a meeting on discrepancies or gaps on a given project. - Very limited growth opportunities. WE is a very 'cult-like' 'clickish' environment. You'll feel like you're back in high school. - Very disorganized. Processes are not solid or are inexistent. - Loss of harassment claim. - Lack of safety during event building and during ME to WE trips. - The values the organization promotes externally are rarely (if ever) shown in how they treat staff and the projects/work initiatives or partners they will commit to. - The marketing team was asked to write good reviews on Glassdoor to increase their rating. - The retention rate is horrible. Many employees don't last a year in their position, and to fill in gaps they overload the people who are still there until they're burnt out and also leave.