Pobal Reviews

3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(44 total reviews)

Anna Shakespeare

87% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Pobal has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 44 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pobal employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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44 reviews
1.0
20 Jun 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay for relatively little effort. A big plus is that you don't get too pushed with getting work done either if that appeals to you. If you've given up on a career, this is the place for you!

Cons

I'm not there too long, but first thing you notice is a strange atmosphere. People I work with didn't seem to like company very much. I couldn't understand that at first, but I do now. Such low morale, very little push to get things done from so called management, you sort of start of becoming a zombie about your work. I feel like I'm losing knowledge I previously had! Also, doesn't matter how hard you work as it will be no different to somebody who spends they're whole day on the internet. Management know about it but don't do anything. In fact, if you're good you're more than likely to be used by your senior management for their own self promotion, with little thanks or recognition.

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Pobal Response
8y
We’ve only come across this posting in recent days and we are sorry that your experience working with us is not more positive. Pobal is committed to improving our working environment and offering opportunities for staff to develop their careers. We strongly encourage you to contact a senior manager or HR with a view to talking about your experiences. Please be assured that a) your views will be taken seriously and b) there will be no negative inference taken from this.
1.0
5 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working from home & Shorter working year

Cons

Staff are extremely over working particularly grade 1s and 2s as they are seen as nobody’s. who have to do their own work (which is a lot of work) and do the work that higher grades don’t want to do, feel they are too good to do it or don’t know how to do something as basic as pivot table of excel. Staff recently have been moved into new units and new ways of working and we have been told so many times that’s it’s for the better. Yet teams have been stripped back to the bare bare bare minimum yet the work is piling up. Staff havnt been trained into new roles but are expected to get the work completed within the same time as the previous team did. The same people are being asked to take on tasks they shouldn’t had there is no cover or admin support in other teams. Staff have zero direction from management and when asked it’s always “we need to road map this” yet still continued to put staff into new roles without this special map. Management have now started ignoring emails from staff begging for help with their workload and keep referring to budget that doesn’t even reflect the new structure but then when challenged on a budget they say “this isn’t meant to be followed exactly.” The place is sinking and the organisations and grantees are beginning to feel this. Application a group submitted on the 26 Jan still hasn’t been touched which is effecting them starting a project. Grantees and staff are being effected by decisions that management made and now have turned there backs and are allowing the units to sink. More and more staff are aggravated & getting signed off with stress than I have ever seen in my 5 years here.

2.0
13 Jul 2019

Poor career progression and poor management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great annual leave, family friendly policies, flexible work hours, nice staff with good comradery.

Cons

Progression depends a lot on your manager, lack of leadership, managers not skilled at managing teams, very reactive company. A lot of people at low grades with no progression in the company and no investment by the company to help them progress. The company culture and values have changed a lot over the years and not in a positive way.

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Pobal Response
5y
We have put a lot of resources into developing our line managers in recent years and we are committed to continuing this work. As regards progression a lot of staff have progressed upwards through the business in recent years and we very much want to encourage that to continue. We are also developing action plans to address areas for improvement arising from our most recent staff survey.
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