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The Nature Conservancy

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Good work/life balance for staff - Specialist The Nature Conservancy Employee Review

4.0
Feb 22, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Organization has made the home/life balance a priority in recent years.

Cons

Non-profit salaries can be low.

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The Nature Conservancy Response
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Thank you for your review. We’re pleased to hear that you enjoyed your experience at TNC and felt supported in your work-life balance. We are committed to salary equity and providing transparency for staff. One way we do this is by reviewing our market data annually to ensure our compensation structure is competitive and equitable. We appreciate your input and welcome any additional feedback. Please contact us at recruiting@tnc.org.

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