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3.0

17% would recommend to a friend

(45 total reviews)

Kathleen Rogers

34% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Earth Day Network has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 45 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Earth Day Network employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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45 reviews
1.0
Jan 3, 2024

Profoundly Toxic Environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the people not in management were cool. Otherwise, no pros.

Cons

As someone else said in their review, it’s taken me a while to write this because I needed a lot of time to heal from the experience of working at Earth Day. I cannot overstate how toxic this work environment is. The president has deep anger issues which she lets out on anyone in her range of fire, for any reason at all, except for all of her family members (and their partners) she has hired and shows extreme favoritism for. I have never seen nepotism so deeply rooted and abused in a workplace before. Management have no idea what they’re doing, they’re unwilling to listen to their inferiors, they do not know how to communicate, and even take credit for work that is not their own. There was no guidance or support whatsoever, even if you asked for it. After I left, I found out the employee who I replaced made a little under double what I was making, despite the fact that I had years of experience in this field and he had none before working there. Is it because I’m a woman? Because I’m gay? I have no idea, but finding that out hurt. On paper, this was my dream job. I was supposed to be doing what I love and being a small piece of the solution. But all I got from this experience was clinical depression.

1.0
Jan 24, 2017

Avoid this organization at all costs!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The junior staff (directors, deputy directors, and coordinators) are smart, driven, and wonderful people who believe in the cause and what the organization could be. That is, until they spend several months in the position and become disheartened by senior management.

Cons

Senior management are absolutely awful. Working at Earth Day Network involves being constantly belittled and undervalued. Every day the attitudes and tone of emails from senior management range from unpleasant to degrading and malicious. Every step forward is met with two steps back. You will be bombarded with immediate, pressing tasks that are “the priority of EDN”, which often contradict what was “the priority of EDN” the week prior and when you put in all kinds of hours to get the task done, it isn’t even acknowledged by senior management. Which is a blatant disregard for the value of staff time to continually ask for a paper or a proposal, only to have it completely re-written (horribly, I may add) or completely disregarded. The culture of EDN is one of condescension. Senior management feels that they know more than any of their content area directors. There is no trust here. There is no potential for growth in an organization that does not support their staff. The culture here is one that borders harassment, as staff have frequently been told they should be working “70 plus hours a week”, must be available on a sick day or it will be taken as a vacation day, need to call back senior management even when they call on your personal cell phone at 9pm or on a Sunday, and should always “do what you are told without question”. The turnover rate for staff is incredibly high for these reasons among others. Earth Day Network is a sinking ship and will not prosper until the senior management is replaced.

1.0
Oct 18, 2016

Disaster of an organization

Anonymous employee
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Pros

EDN's reputation from past decades allows it to continue bring in excellent employees, who truly want to do good work. Below senior management there are great people here (usually for only a few months at a time). EDN occasionally gives them useful connections at other organizations, which can help for their post-EDN lives.

Cons

Not enough room to list them here. Most damagingly, senior management operates on a culture of fear and intimidation, and has zero attachment to any employees or their well-being. They appear to have no conception of what is achievable from any given employee or with a given amount of money/time, all of which leads to unrealistic expectations of 70+ hour work weeks and being on call 24/7. Apart from this, they have no discernible strategy or vision for the organization, or identified tactics to achieve their goals. They've lost nearly all credibility with both funders and partners in the environmental movement, and have no clear path out of this black hole under current leadership. EDN has literally become a joke in most NGO circles.

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