Pros
- Most staff are genuinely decent, talented with a number being excellent to work with and doing the best they can in a challenging world for NGOs globally.
- Decent pay for the charity sector and remote/flexible working is a big plus.
- Ambitious goals, cares about impact and does excellent work on the front line.
Cons
- Reduced resourcing / small teams means consistent heavy workloads and over-reliance on a small number of key staff as the norm.
- Limited opportunities for upward career progression or to think beyond the day to day.
- Occasions of poor internal communication on key decisions so certain teams are excluded. Quality of experience varies a lot by which department you work within.
- Process change and new approaches are be slow/difficult as there is a tendency to over complicate and under commuicate.
- Top down management - it is not as person centred as they want to be. Starting to be more corporate in style of leadership.