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4.1

71% would recommend to a friend

(107 total reviews)

Pete Grannis

81% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

NY Environmental Conservation has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 107 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The NY Environmental Conservation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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107 reviews
3.0
Oct 30, 2016
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Pros

This is a job where you don't have to compromise your principles. The cause is good. The work can be interesting. There is lots of time off and the benefits are well-above average (great healthcare plan, an actual pension plan, etc).

Cons

The pay is average. There is almost no room for advancement (even if you are motivated) and consequently no incentive to work extra hard. This results in a lot of deadwood that, due to civil service rules, will sit around until retirement.

4.0
Oct 6, 2023

Mediocre summer Internship

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Pros

easy job to get, definitely need more people and often had work for me to do (I always had to ask a lot though), pretty good office location and nice workers, work was sometimes interesting, pretty good hours.

Cons

Coworkers didn't interact very much and took lunch at their computers. Pay was pretty low but to be expected from a govt job. Work was often menial but necessary. Not much structure

3.0
Sep 20, 2023
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Pros

Employment with NYSDEC offers ample paid leave, a flexible schedule and job security. There is ample access to training including personal and professional development training and free PE/PG credit seminars. Quality healthcare is provided as well as a decent pension and investing opportunities. Most staff are represented by a union-either CSEA or PEF.

Cons

Program policy trends toward protecting the State against litigation, rather than protecting the environment, making working towards the agency's mission difficult. Staff retention for new hires ( last 5-10 years) is poor and can not keep pace with hiring rates. Midlevel promotions are rare. The civil service system makes hiring for new and promotional opportunities difficult. Positions can only be filed based on list generated from civil service tests, some of which have not been given in years. The agency has a 50% telecommuting policy, however each region is allowed to dictate their own policy. Region 3 (New Paltz) has a 40% telecommuting policy which can further be limited by each program manager. This has resulted in each program having different telecommuting policies, with some not being able to telecommute at all. The community atmosphere has changed significantly over the last few years. Staff can not keep up with the current workload, leaving less time for them to participate in office groups that coordinate fun and enriching office events. The civil service system does not encourage staff to continue to do their best.

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