Honest review - Anonymous employee Mercy Corps Employee Review

3.0
Aug 25, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing team members, people are friendly and it makes you enjoy the work more

Cons

I can't speak for how other NGOs handled the last six months after the administration's decision to cancel key USAID programs, but my experience with Mercy Corps was deeply disappointing. It felt like leadership didn’t think twice about the fact that we are people—with responsibilities, families, and lives outside of work. We were informed on a Tuesday that our positions would be terminated, and our last day was that same Friday. That’s three days to wrap up months (or years) of work, hand off responsibilities, and say goodbye—not to mention the loss of health insurance with no transition plan or meaningful support. It felt less like a thoughtful offboarding and more like a rush to get people off payroll as quickly as possible. This kind of short-sighted, impersonal layoff process sends a clear message about where priorities lie. For an organization that talks a lot about compassion and resilience, the way this was handled left many of us feeling discarded, not valued. Mercy Corps can and should do better when it comes to treating its people with dignity during moments of crisis.

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Cons

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4.0
May 17, 2026
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Pros

It’s a very tough time to be in ID but MC continues to stay afloat and is trying to pivot in this new landscape. I maintain the staff that’s still here is some of the best of the best, everyone really cares and continues to challenge me and push our programs to do better.

Cons

Outlook is uncertain given donor environment. No real opportunities for professional growth. Ongoing RIFs and loss of talented staff.

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