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Poor Management - Anonymous employee American Conservation Experience Employee Review

2.0
Sep 23, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

As an AmeriCorps member you will see beautiful places and meet wonderful people If you are lucky you will get WFA trained along with a specific skills training As staff you can work independently and if you don’t screw up no one will manage you (unless you are a woman)

Cons

Housing is horrific and can be dangerous Staff are promised skills training and development but then they don’t receive any Little to no diversity! Most AmeriCorps members are young white males and hiring personnel seem to want to keep it that way Men with less knowledge and experience are given promotions over women with ambition and skills If you take any time off at all you are considered less worthy for promotions Management does a poor job of supporting some field crews Sexual harassment Incestuous, gossip-y work environment Sometimes it is hard to say whether the mission is conservation or just making money It is almost mandatory that employees can not have personal lives because they expect you to work constantly

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Pros

Free housing Lovely staff Amazing area

Cons

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2.0
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Pros

This review is as full time central staff. If considering a seasonal position with a gov't agency through ACE, they are great! Flexible schedule Cool work Incredible team

Cons

Management is completely disconnected from work force. They're concerned with accolades and looking like they care, but will not actually listen or communicate with employees HR director is actively hostile and does not care about people 100% business focused despite being a non profit Values and mission are nothing more than words on a website

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