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The Nature Conservancy

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Wonderful organization with a great mission - Fundraiser The Nature Conservancy Employee Review

4.0
Apr 24, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The organization itself has some great policies and benefits to support a flexible work style and ensure employees have a good work/life balance, which helps balance out the inevitable struggles of working for a non-profit. It is an inspiring place to work, working alongside incredibly intelligent, thoughtful people trying to make the world a better place.

Cons

However, those flexible, work/life balance policies and benefits vary significantly by the team you are on, with some teams having a much more traditional management style while others operate more as a start-up.

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The Nature Conservancy Response
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Thanks for taking the time to write a review! It's great to hear that you are enjoying your career with TNC and are inspired to work here! As a decentralized organization with multiple business units across the globe, we recognize that the way people experience working at TNC will vary by business unit, geography, and work responsibilities. Our goal is to support the work/life balance and flexibility needs of employees in all of our locations as consistently as possible. Your feedback is appreciated!

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