Pros
You work with many fantastic people who care about education
Meals are comped
Cons
Long-hours, 14 hour days are normal
Low pay, not at all competitive or comfortable for the DC area
Management does not take concerns seriously
Company culture demands group-think and does not like new ideas
Managers will never tell you how you can improve to get into a higher role and prefer to let you fail
Cliquey culture where people will actively undermine you, often people trying to get their friends promoted over proven choices
CEO and President are very image-driven and make decisions based on optics, not very competent at running an education non-profit and seem likely to move onto the next gig