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If you are going to be in SYEP, don't choose the Brooklyn Neighborhood Improvement Association, Inc. at 1482 Saint John's Place, Suite 1C, Brooklyn, NY, 11213 as your service provider. When you go to their office they make you wait for a long time. Every time I go to BNIA, I go early because I am prepared for when I have to wait for close to an hour (which is every time). They overbook their workplace sites to the point where the sites turn you away because they can no longer take new employees since they were given too many by BNIA. And when you have issues with your worksite supervisor, BNIA will NOT take your side even when they know what you are saying makes sense and that you are right. Plus, BNIA doesn't call you when they say they will. Worst work experience I have ever had. Will never go there again. BNIA does not deserve to be a service provider for SYEP.
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