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The Nature Conservancy

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Great employer - Anonymous employee The Nature Conservancy Employee Review

5.0
Mar 15, 2022
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Pros

The Nature Conservancy has been a responsive and compassionate employer through the last two tumultuous years of the pandemic, providing for employees to work flexibly as needed.

Cons

One con is the leadership of the organization, through working to diversify, is still largely white.

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The Nature Conservancy Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We appreciate the value you see in our flexible working policies that support work-life balance. It’s great to hear that you’ve felt supported through these challenging times- that is very important to us. We have a strong commitment to diversity because we know a diverse workforce that represents the global population is vital to achieving our mission. We do recognize that we have a lot of work to do and with our increased investments in GDEI we look forward to more actions, accountability, and transparency. We look forward to hearing how you feel about the progress in this area, and thanks again for your feedback.

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