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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
Oct 25, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Somehow this organization continues to attract highly qualified, talented, and friendly lower level employees. The trauma bond they share leads to some great friendships. You will get a lot of experience with changing plans quickly, problem solving, and managing interpersonal conflict. There is no pay structure and wildly differing salaries between colleagues of the same tier, so depending on how desperate they are at your time of hire you can potentially negotiate for a high salary. Insurance benefits were decent, which will help when you inevitably start therapy.

Cons

The honeymoon period is exciting because you have so much freedom to shape your program how you want. This is because there is no institutional knowledge keeping and plans/connections/ideas/resources/etc leave with employees roughly every 6 months. You will receive no feedback or guidance on your work, and then every few months you will be berated for not "following the plan" that never existed. Any goals you are given are incredibly unrealistic and are constantly shifting, along with your job description. As you settle in you'll start to uncover the network of burnt bridges with other organizations, and you just might get to be the scapegoat when management burns more with false promises and unmet deliverables. There is nothing that hasn't already been said in other reviews regarding culture. Toxic toxic toxic. This place makes you feel anxious, overworked, and undervalued. Don't take a job here if you can help it.

1.0
Dec 15, 2021

Don't ignore the Glassdoor reviews

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pretty much everyone is passionate about environmental causes Most of the people that leadership hires have great backgrounds and are excellent at what they do They have good benefits You will get a lot of experience working in a short period of time here as it such a small place

Cons

There are no concrete goals or clear job expectations Since there are no concrete goals or job expectations, there are no performance reviews, you will never be sure how you're doing, but after the honeymoon period, it probably won't be good enough There is no strategic plan Any priorities that do exist can shift at the drop of a hat and suddenly all the work you've done on something is pointless If something is on leadership's mind, it's suddenly the top priority for everyone regardless of anything else happening or any real need for this to be a top priority You are expected to be checking email 24/7 and working nights and weekends, not just around Earth Day The workload is incredible, even if you do work 24/7, it will never be enough Working here was like working in a tornado Organization efficiency is not great - there aren't great systems in place, you can't pull data for things and it's not something they want to invest in because they don't want to spend the money but in the long run it would save them a lot of money There is little to no staff recognition for good work - they will say things like "best Earth Day ever" and then turn around and say people aren't doing enough More than 50% of the time leadership approaches things from the perspective that everyone expect them are idiots

2.0
Sep 10, 2021

Poor Management and Lack of Vision Ruins a Noble Cause

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Low and mid level staff are endlessly optimistic and driven to take action on the defining issue of our time. Despite the detrimental management, employees who work on their projects and defend their territory can find personal success and career growth. I had the pleasure to work with such people, most of whom have moved on to better situations.

Cons

The first Glassdoor review, from 2009, reads: "Sr Management ranges from incompetent to mean. It is a very hostile, anxious environment. It is very disorganized. There are no clearly defined goals -- let alone guidance toward achieving those goals. Credit is not given where it is due. Also, they will work you like a dog and barely thank you." The same holds true for today, where the upper management has yet to change their ways or leave. The Board is uninterested in the day-to-day, making pleas for change difficult to gain momentum. You will be tempted by the noble mission of the organization to ignore some of these reviews. Barring a thorough shake-up of this org, you will come to see the core of cynicism at the senior level that derails the majority of important work staff tries to accomplish. Most staff receives unfair treatment or scorn to their face or behind their back. Be cautious accepting a role here, knowing that you will work beyond your job description, late hours with low compensation or recognition. If your colleague leaves, expect to be given an entire new program to add to your work load. If you do well, prepare to have your victories sniped by senior staff. If you do poorly, prepare for deeply cynical office politics.

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