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The Nature Conservancy

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Poor culture in India - Anonymous employee The Nature Conservancy Employee Review

2.0
Jan 30, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

World's largest conservation organisation pays reasonable salary.

Cons

Poor work culture and no incentive of growth Being a new business unit in India, the work culture is very toxic. Pays are commensurate with the global ranges and no growth in person and salary

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The Nature Conservancy Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We value your input as an employee and are saddened to hear about the challenges you have experienced in your business unit. I'm sorry that you are experiencing a toxic environment. We encourage you to contact your HB Business Partner or our Ethics and Compliance helpline to report any concerns. We strive to create a positive culture where people feel respected and valued. We are sorry that this hasn’t been your experience. Our goal is to support the needs of employees in all our locations as consistently as possible, which includes professional development. We would like to hear more about your career path and encourage you a discussion about different forms of growth that can broaden your skills and knowledge. We appreciate your feedback and would like to help address these concerns. Please contact us at recruiting@tnc.org.

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