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2.8

47% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)
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Jeremy Anderson

51% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

National Math and Science Initiative has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The National Math and Science Initiative employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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40 reviews
2.0
Sep 26, 2018

Mismanagement of resources

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Pros

The pay is above market value Many of the people working there are great The kitchen is fully stocked and open to anyone The new CEO will hopefully change things for the better The mission is great. Almost too great to be led by some of the people working there

Cons

Senior level managers are past due for a change. Many are unprofessional and unpredictable lacking management skills better than first-time shift leaders at fast food restaurants. Work place bullying is normal, mass firings are regular, and the culture created by that instability does harm to a lot of genuinely great people at the organization. The amount of money wasted (hiring people for one role, compensating them astronomically, then giving them secretarial work or mismanaging them to the point where they don’t get the opportunity to think for themselves) should be considered a fireable offense and if left unchecked, will be their downfall. I feel the most sorry for the non-senior level employees. They deserve so much better than they get.

1.0
Nov 4, 2017

If you like uncertainty

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Pros

The salary is more than competitive.

Cons

You never know from one day to the next if you'll have a job. They fire people with no warning. A lot of people.

1.0
Jul 26, 2017

Good 'ole boys club

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Pros

Health coverage is competitive if you're an exempt employee.

Cons

Terrible compensation and culture. Incompetent leadership. Blatant nepotism. The current situation is unbelievable. There are 7 C-level employees (CEO, CIO, etc) for a 70 person staff. Although each C-level employee gets paid a six-figure salary (those salaries are openly posted on their website), you'd be hard pressed to find any one of them in the office on any given day of the week. While they all receive copious bonuses, HR has continued to coincidentally re-vamp their employee evaluation rubrics so that almost nobody is granted raises due to "under performing according to the new rubric" (there is a new one every year). That is, of course, unless you are one of the many new staff who are related to the C-suite staff either by blood or by friendship. In that case, you might get a raise and a promotion within your first 4 months of employment (all while "working remotely"). On top of all of this, there are more contractors and consulting firms than even a private corporation might employ. Everything from basic communications to strategic planning seems beyond the skills of the senior staff, so they dump hundreds of thousand of dollars into contractors and consultants every year. Of course, all of these contractors are coincidentally old friends with the C-level staff. The sad thing is, none of this is a secret. All of the capable and high-value staff are leaving as fast as they can and being very open about it. The office is uncomfortably quiet and barren on any given day. There have even been new employees that have turned around and walked out within a few weeks of witnessing this mess. Unless you are related to one of the members of the leadership team by blood (or marriage) or are a close acquaintance, there is no future for you here.

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