NSF reviews

2.7

42% would recommend to a friend

(521 total reviews)
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Pedro Sancha

35% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

NSF has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 521 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The NSF employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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521 reviews
1.0
Jun 27, 2022

Anything over 3 stars is HR

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people were nice, but I think they've all likely moved on at this point.

Cons

Alright, so I've waited long enough to absolve the hatred I've had for this place over the last decade and I believe I can now provide a relatively unbiased review at this point. Short and simple: The company doesn't care about its employees, you're a replaceable data point, a mindless drone, a cog in a machine masquerading as a public health company. In reality, NSF is just another for-profit meat grinder with significantly compromised morals and a “can-do” attitude, meaning “we CAN and we WILL do anything to protect our bottom line”. Long and detailed: Where to start? I began my career as a bright eyed, bushy tailed undergraduate and thought “Hey, look at this upstanding public health company! Now that’s a place I can grow as a professional without having any of the corporate life-sucking negatives you’d experience at those pesky for-profit places”. Well, my first position at NSF 1.) Consistently lied to me about career advancement opportunities. 2.) Explicitly hired external candidates without offering internal interviews. 3.) Stated “At any point if you want to leave, just know that I can find 15+ applicants to fill your position by next week”. And all of that was within the first year working there. After some upward movement (to nobody’s credit but my own, while explicitly ignoring some of the “advice” given to me by my “managers”), I began to realize that this company might be a bit too focused on greenery (and I don’t mean preserving the environment). By the end of it, I had developed a not so easily replaceable skill-set (while being drastically underpaid), and accumulated enough knowledge to be an asset to my department. When I received another offer, I decided “Hey, my team might struggle without me so maybe I can negotiate a better salary” so I pitched the idea, I was literally laughed at for even asking. So here I am, happy working elsewhere and making SIGNIFICANTLY more doing so, given all the turnaround, I wonder how that bottom line looks now?

1.0
Nov 20, 2023

The mission is a joke

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Plenty of hardworking and knowledgeable colleages in the technical areas

Cons

As a “not for profit” Organization, the only goal with the CEO and VP’s is profit and revenue. 100000%. Since he started the CEO has not done any actions to show he genuinely cares about employees. The company is posting record profits but the lower level employees are not enjoying a single benefit of the extra money- Im sure the the board of directors is though. Actually open positions are not backfilled or if they are it’s at a lower level/pay rate, and some Departments are planning to further reduce starting pay. While already extreme micromanaging of every cost and dollar. Now people at the bottom of the org. charts, already the lowest paid people, will not get bonuses going forward. The only part of the “Mission” that matters now is making money, and it’s dissapointing to see this CEO ruin the company many of us once believed in.

1.0
Jul 2, 2021

Used to be a nice place

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Pros

There are still a lot of nice people working here.

Cons

NSF is in the toilet. It used to be a nice place to work (although it has always had a factory mindset). Now they are trying to blow up the whole company, re-working it to how the HR people think it should be run. This is bottom line a science company, and HR and management don't seem to understand that. Our group was working better and more efficiently than we have ever done before, and we were very profitable. Now its just a mess. The thing I really can't forgive them for is laying off so many good people in the middle of a pandemic - they absolutely did not need to do this during this last year, when everyone was struggling and it will be almost impossible for people to find new jobs. So much for caring about its people (which they claim to do). They really don't care at all. We are all burnt out and discouraged. I think one of the recent reviews says it best: "Leadership in complete denial about a transformation that has destroyed morale and trust."

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