Working for a non profit organisation versus working

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working for a non-profit organisation versus working for a profit-oriented company’.

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‘working for a non-profit organisation versus working for a profit-oriented company’.

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Non profit organizationsDefinition:

• A non profit organization is formed for the purpose of serving a public or mutual benefit

other than the pursuit or accumulation of profits for owners or investors.

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Profit organizationDefinition:

• A business or other organization whose primary goal is making

money (a profit), as opposed to a non profit organization which focuses a goal such as

helping the community and is concerned with money only as much as necessary to keep the

organization operating.

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one can make positive changes in the life of thousands of people

- to build affordable homes for poor families- provide education to mentally challenged people.

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satisfaction

• It gives immense satisfaction when you come to know that your every action do good to the person who seeks your organization’s assistance.

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Balance work and family

• Non profit firms are very informal in terms of vacation and working hours. It also has a more moderate approach towards lifestyle.

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Variation in work

• As there is insufficient staff to accomplish tasks in non profit organizations, it provides you the opportunity to do various kinds of tasks other than your job profile.

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Higher purpose

• In non profit careers, staff members do not execute their responsibilities for the sake of making money.

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Lower bonuses

• In non profit organizations, you hardly get bonuses.

• Also in the last few years, the benefit packages are also reducing.

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Succes measurement

• For example, an organization is running a program to promote parents to read more than the children. Here, it is highly impossible to calculate the success of a campaign. It is difficult to attract funds and form sufficient focus groups.

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Burn outs and depressions

• In some types of non profit organizations, you need to work with miserable, destitute people or even worse.

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Lower earnings

• Most of the non profits firm requires highly educated people (Masters degree or PhD) for senior level positions. However in non profit careers, one receives a less amount of salary and has to do a lot of work.

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Example of a non profit

• Oxfam-Wereldwinkels is a democratic volunteer movement that strives for fair world trade and fights for everyone’s right to a dignified existence.

• Oxfam-Wereldwinkels is the main fair trade

organization in Belgium. Through campaigns and activities, Oxfam- Wereldwinkels raises public awareness about unfair trade.

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• The organization urges governments and enterprises to do something about this injustice. By selling Oxfam Fairtrade products the organization offers consumers a concrete alternative.

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n° 1 Google• 18391 employees

www.google.comIndustry: Media - Online Internet ServicesOwnership: Publicly quoted/heldState: California

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Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Google

• The goal is to strip away everything that gets in our employees’ way. We provide a standard

package of fringe benefits, but on top of that are first-class dining facilities, gyms, laundry rooms,

massage rooms, haircuts, carwashes, dry cleaning, commuting buses – just about anything a hardworking employee might want. Let’s face it: programmers want to program, they don’t want to do their laundry. So we make it easy for them

to do both.”

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• Working for a non profit organization is more fullfiling but working for a profit organization makes you wealthier. You have to consider what is more important for you personally.