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The Nature Conservancy

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Just ok is not ok - Communications Manager The Nature Conservancy Employee Review

3.0
Mar 20, 2020
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Pros

Great mission, good benefits, decent pay

Cons

Leadership doesn't listen, male-dominated leadership even when women have leadership role, top-heavy org, put donor wants over staff needs

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The Nature Conservancy Response
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Thank you for taking the time o provide feedback. I am disappointed to hear about some of your experience here at TNC. We do our best work when we treat one another with respect and value integrity. I encourage you to reach out to your HR Business Partner or me at recruiting@tnc.org to discuss your workplace concerns. We are here to listen and help.

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