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Out of 2 Services for the UnderServed reviews, 50% were positive.

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4.0
Diversity and inclusion
5.0
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4.0
Work environment
4.0
Salary and benefits
5.0
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5.0
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Oct 2022
Pros of working at Services for the UnderServed

advancement opportunities, and time accrual

Cons of working at Services for the UnderServed

Management was not concern about staff development and growth.

Services for the UnderServed benefits

Free- online training- if you have available time

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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2023
Pros of working at Services for the UnderServed

Supportive environment Women in leadership LGBTQIA supporting

Cons of working at Services for the UnderServed

Communication can be an interface to challenges

Services for the UnderServed benefits

Wonderful work

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Services for the UnderServed salaries

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The national average salary for a Services for the UnderServed employee in the United States is $34,816 per year or $17 per hour. Employees in the top 10 percent can make over $52,000 per year, while employees at the bottom 10 percent earn less than $22,000 per year.

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Services for the UnderServed financial performance

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