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Danish Refugee Council

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Danish Refugee Council reviews

3.7

83% would recommend to a friend

(547 total reviews)
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Charlotte Slente

76% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Danish Refugee Council has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 547 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Danish Refugee Council employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the ONG y Organizaciones sin fines de lucro industry (3.7 stars).

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547 reviews
1.0
Nov 5, 2015
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Pros

Have very dedicated and committed staff working for them. The pay is good.

Cons

As mentioned by many above, DRC has grown very quickly and its systems and procedures have not caught up. There is no shared vision or any sense even that such a thing is helpful. The subsequent organisational drift is compounded by the gap in their espoused values and their actual ones. During my time focusing on staff welfare our research showed that the biggest stressors for staff, may of whom had fled conflicts, came not from the external environment but from DRC itself! Poor communication and coordination, temporary contracts, staff often working long hours without contracts or adequate resources or time for training or teambuilding results in an a stressful blame culture. And I have seen these same patterns in different DRC country offices. Head office are on another planet. Their approach is target based, mechanistic and occasionally addresses real needs. Often, because of poor participation and the culture of frenetic busyness, their programs have questionable impacts and this confusion often sabotages the very goals they want to reach! If they were a private company in the market they would have no customers and would've been shut down years ago!!

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Danish Refugee Council Response
8y
Dear colleague, Thank you for your feedback and sorry to hear you leave with a negative experience. During late 2017 we started a restructuring of our international operations, which we hope will have positive impact on the organization as a whole. /Marcos - Talent Management
5.0
Nov 12, 2017

Procurement Officer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Gaining practical experience due to the nature of emergency relief programs. -Good benefits. -Utmost professionalism due to the culture created by HQ & regional hubs. -Very supportive HQ initiatives. eg: E-learning and partnership with Cornell University. (well-done)

Cons

-The lengthy bureaucracy which slows down the decision-making process

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Danish Refugee Council Response
8y
Dear colleague, Thank you for your very positive feedback. We are glad to hear that you have benefited from some of our latest investments, in particular the eLearning initiatives. /Marcos - Talent Management
3.0
Sep 2, 2016

Forget HQ support

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salaries are good, depending on the Head of Office or Country Director the atmosphere can be quite relaxed, considering you're working in a (post) war zone. Lots of training opportunities.

Cons

HQ is virtually non existent, no support at all, only automated "thank you for your email" messages. Recruitment for some positions is done without opening a vacancy, so no matter what the agreement with your HoO/CD was, if he/she decides not to put forward your name for a position, you will only know there was a chance after it has been filled.

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Danish Refugee Council Response
9y
Dear colleague, I am very sorry to hear that you had a negative experience as employee of DRC. In regard to HQ support, we would very much like to hear what you felt was missing. We have a regional/decentralized structure, and our aim is that our regions should be as self-running and self-reliant as possible. It may, at times, therefore seem as HQ does not offer enough support. But oftentimes, that is because many of the responsibilities lie in our regional hubs. In terms of recruitments, we have a very strict recruitment policy which defines when roles are advertised, and a formalized Code of Conduct mechanism for when there are breaches. Again, I encourage you to contact us directly so that we can look further into this and see what went wrong. All the best, Marcos Talent Management Team HQ talent@drc.dk
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