Special Olympics: Latest Job Openings, Reviews and Ratings & Profile wise Salary Distribution
We've calculated that the average salary at Special Olympics is $50K based on 75 user-submitted salaries
A total of 8 Special Olympics employees gave Special Olympics an average happiness rating of 2.9 out of 5.0.
1.1Executive team that leads this organization is brutal and unethical. CEO is known for destroying companies. Left the last two organizations she ran with horrible reputation and in shambles. She is known for firing people every five minutes for no known reason. She is ill tempered and fires staff on a continual basis. No one is exempt to her madness except her close group of unqualified and unethical cronies. This executive team does not belong in the non-profit world and should be fired.
1CEO has left the last two companies she ran near bankrupt. She would fire staff every five minutes with yelling and name calling. A group of us were fired for voting for Obama. She fired the staff several times over in the short period she ran them. Many people she fired had built these companies and worked with them as long as thirty years only to be fired for no known reason.
1Very shockingly unethical environment. CEO that runs this company previously ran NSC. A thriving and profitable company that she ran into the ground. Fired almost the entire company staff in a short period of time. Very hot tempered and extremely unethical behavior brought to this organization. Fired hundreds of people for no logical reason. Stay away from this place!
Special Olympics Careers & Info
Special Olympics Overview
The Special Olympics organization is focused on the inclusion and acceptance of all people, specifically those with disabilities. The Special Olympics was founded in the early 1960s by a woman named Eunice Kennedy Shriver, and it provides athletic training to children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
The Special Olympics’ headquarters are located in Washington, DC. There are over 220 Special Olympics locations worldwide. All states in the U.S. have a Special Olympics program, each of which hosts different events throughout the year. 170 countries also have active Special Olympic programs.
Special Olympics Job Information
The current number of people employed by the Special Olympics is unknown. While there are a variety of professional career opportunities through the Special Olympics, many activities are run through volunteer efforts. Working for the Special Olympics is a very rewarding experience. Full-time employees receive excellent benefits and pay. The Special Olympics also hires a number of interns each year, many of which end up accepting full-time positions.
What jobs pay the most at Special Olympics?
CIO
is the highest paying job at Special Olympics at $170,000 annually.
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