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Earth Day Network

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Avoid this organization at all costs! - Anonymous employee Earth Day Network Employee Review

1.0
Jan 24, 2017
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.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
May 8, 2025
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Pros

The biggest pro for me working at EDO was they were very flexible on my working hours. I never felt scared to ask for time off if I needed it, and they were always accommodating. I did not interact with many staff members, but everyone I did was nice and helpful. They genuinely seemed to want to ensure I was happy with my internship and getting out of it what I wanted.

Cons

There is limited structure to the actual internship, which means it is up to the individual to make the most of the opportunities in front of them. For me I felt I was able to do that, but I know for many people that is a much harder challenge and may leave them feeling dissatisfied. All of my work was almost entirely independent, especially because the position is hybrid, which meant work did get monotonous at times. You can get college credit for it, but the internship is unpaid, which is less than ideal, especially if your college makes getting credit for internships difficult. Lastly, this is probably not going to be an internship that changes your life. It's a great first internship for an undergraduate student, as EDO hires a lot of students each semester which makes it fairly easy to get accepted, so it can boost a student's resume to get even more prestigious internships. On the flip side, that also means staff cannot get to know you that well, you feel kind of replaceable, and the experience you gain during your internship may not be super unique.

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