Disappointing. Major changes needed at headquarters. - Anonymous employee Oxfam Employee Review

2.0
Apr 16, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people in the countries where Oxfam operates are great!

Cons

Oxfam Australia has a very top heavy structure that results in a very poor level of programming in the field. Headquarters "support" staff who often have little knowledge and experience in the field (but feel they have a lot) add to the work load of field staff.

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