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World Wildlife Fund

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Came for internship, stayed on for years. - Anonymous employee World Wildlife Fund Employee Review

4.0
Feb 10, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very flexible, with options to work from home. The amenities are great: extensive kitchens, multiple conference rooms, etc. The dress code and general atmosphere is casual. My paid internship was $15/hour, which is very high for a non-profit internship.

Cons

Since I was not a contracted employee, it was always up in the air whether my position would be extended. The decision makers regarding any situation may not work in the same office or even the same country.

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Cons

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Pros

I worked for a long time as a consultant, lots of clients, lots of different companies, lots of personalties, lots of corporate climbing, etc. And eventually turned around one day and decided I wanted a mission I could care about, and a place that was culturally great. Those became my criteria, and WWF has been everything I've wanted. This place is filled with smart and passionate people, and I can go home every night feeling like I'm doing my part to help the world, which overrides much of the daily issues anyone faces in any job. The benefits are outstanding, there is great listening from most quarters of the organization, and the work means something.

Cons

It is a large organization, as such, there is bureaucracy, and a big ship moves slower than a small one. However, positive internal change does happen, and I believe the Senior Management Team wants this to be a great place, and works towards making that happen—it is the best organization I've ever worked for.

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