Good for a college break, but not for anyone over 23 - Senior Corps Member City Year Employee Review

3.0
4 Nov 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Professional development skills Networking opportunities Meet like-minded people your age Looks good on a resume Education award Learning to work with all types of people (personality-wise, but also cultural differences)

Cons

Education award is severely limited. Not only is it taxable, it is only applicable to federal loans in good standing. Also, if you work for a second year, you may no longer be eligible for loan deferment and since you won't get the ed award until the end of your term, it's pretty useless. It is also not applicable to any bills you may have acquired from courses taken prior to your year of service (i.e. if you serve from 08-09, you can't make payments toward classes from Summer 2008 or any time earlier than that).

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5.0
29 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

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.

3.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Great experience for the role I had.

Cons

Non-profit volatility post-Covid. A lot of layoffs occurred.

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