
Acquiring a position in Jewish Family & Childrens Service's Internship Program is generally very difficult. Why intern at Jewish Family & Childrens Service? Employees are not so happy at Jewish Family & Childrens Service and rate their office perks as neutral. It’s summer, interning should not be only a learning experience, but also an enjoyable one. Jewish Family & Childrens Service employees say they’re never bored at work. Additionally, 67% have developed close friendships with their co-workers.
Internships are the beginnings of one’s professional development; so working at a company with strong professional development is beneficial. Overall, employees at Jewish Family & Childrens Service rate their professional development a C-, ranking them in the Bottom 35% of similar sized companies on Comparably.