Burnout culture - Anonymous Life.Church Employee Review

2.0
29 Jan 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Great benefits, lots of development opportunities, room for advancement, amazing coworkers and volunteers

Cons

Pace is incredibly fast and can make you burnout very quickly. Definitely an achievement culture, the harder you work, the more opportunities you’ll get. If you slow down because you’re struggling, you get sidelined or left behind. Work/life balance is non-existent at times. It’s a struggle to get leadership to understand that going fast isn’t always the best option when it’s hurting the people doing the work. On the YouVersion team specifically, you must compete for resources and beg for headcount/new hires. Tools that are required to do your role effectively are not provided, or you have to build them yourselves. You are held accountable for issues that happen because your team doesn’t have the capacity/bandwidth to take on more. Some teams are over resourced, while others are barely able to keep their heads above water. I have seen many of my friends crying and overwhelmed because they feel they can’t keep up, or just aren’t doing enough.

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Life.Church Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback! We agree with you: Life.Church is a fast-paced environment and the work we are called to do is demanding! To do that work, it’s crucial to steward our time, energy, and resources well, and we encourage our staff members to do that in a variety of ways to avoid burnout. We are always trying to get better at making sure that the time you spend outside of the office is as fruitful and fulfilling as the time you invest at work. If you have more specific ways we could get better at promoting a better work-life balance, we’d love to hear from you! You can send us an email at hr@life.church, and someone from our team will be in touch with you soon.

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4.0
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Pros

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Cons

Culture varies wildly from campus to campus so you could have very different experiences depending where you land. The job is much more task driven than you would expect or were told. You are often asked to do things that are outside of your job description. If you think of it more as you are here to fully serve the church in any capacity they ask and you'll do great.

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