ASPCA reviews

2.9

46% would recommend to a friend

(292 total reviews)

Matthew Bershadker

45% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

ASPCA has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 292 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ASPCA employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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292 reviews
1.0
Mar 22, 2017

Dysfunctional Board

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Current ED is amazing. She's brought in really great people. I've worked in several departments over the years and love the mission. Benefits are fairly good

Cons

Board issues. They've pushed out several people, are completely out of touch regarding what's best for the org, and meddle terribly in operations with no experience or expertise. They treat staff as disposable. Also, pay is really low.

2.0
Jan 3, 2017

Oh dear

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good benes. Great mission.hands on animal care and program funding, mainstream

Cons

Walk the talk. Very successful fundraising, good p.r., ongoing large stray population and animal neglect in NYC

1.0
Dec 30, 2016

House of Cards

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The biggest pro is its potential. With the right president and board; proper HR oversight and practices, including holding senior management accountable and better staff retention by appreciating talent; and a more positive, less fearful environment, the ASPCA could truly be an impactful organization for animals nationwide. The ASPCA IS very mission-driven and I've never seen donations being wasted. (In fact, they keep cutting back staff benefits.) The real waste is the lost time and energy as a result of poor decision making. Another pro is the hard working and competent staff across the organization that do their best to help animals despite the various internal challenges undermining them.

Cons

I agree with much of the cons below. Just to reiterate some: utter disrespect and lack of appreciation for talented staff; favoritism, sycophancy, back-stabbing, out-of-control egos, and House of Cards-style cutthroat politics from middle management on up; zero transparency and a culture of fear and retaliation; employee dismissal/layoff practices that are devoid of dignity; frequent upheaval of strategy and focus based on the president and board's changing whims; lack of cooperation and cohesiveness between departments and sometimes within; and fear of and deference to the unqualified yet arrogant president, which keeps all the good senior staff from attempting to change anything listed above. I also like what a colleague said about the inane core values, and I 100% concur with the multiple statements about lack of diversity, which is truly despicable and unfathomable, and I'd also like to point out the blatant ageism. For those of you who are still considering applying here, also consider that there is practically no time off, no work/life balance, and no perks or tokens of appreciation (e.g. the occasional lunch, a holiday party, etc.). The pay is ok depending on the department, and the ASPCA is good resume fodder, but expect to work very hard for incompetent people who won't appreciate you.

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