
$56k / year
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Public Defender Services Reviews
What is it like working at Public Defender Services?
Good and Bad.
Director of Human Resources (HR) in Trenton:
Pros: Leading and developing my team. Problem solving.
Cons: Unequal treatment and inconsistencies.
Inspiring work environment.
Desktop Engineer in Washington:
Pros: This organization is the 6th Amendment in action, and the people who work here are so admirable. It is the first place I have worked that has inspired me to exceed even my own expectations, because of my belief in their mission.
Cons: I am currently under compensated, which is a simple matter of pushing management towards hiring me on as a direct employee, instead of my current sub-contract
Work.
Public Defender in Springfield:
Pros: Hours
Cons: Client list too large
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