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9 reviews
2.0
Aug 14, 2015

Limited Opportunities for Associates

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Pros

- Really great, inspiring work - Most researchers are passionate and dedicated to the work they do - Good way to understand how a large and international NGO functions - Good exposure to different human rights issues across the world - Good development opportunities for researchers and development staff

Cons

- Associate positions are very basic. They are secretarial positions rather than being substantive or research based. - There are almost no opportunities for professional development for regional/thematic associates. It generally depends on the good nature of your director, which causes inconsistencies across divisions - Even if an associate pushes for professional development, they are often discouraged to do it because they usually logistically support a large team. Them pursuing professional development is seen as them "not being a team player," and therefore, failing at their administrative duties (photocopying, booking flights and hotels, filing expenses, etc.) - The internal culture encourages a 2yr turnaround for associates, mostly because managers are aware there are no opportunities, and associates grow impatient and frustrated. Very few stay past the 2 yr mark. - There a strong culture of impunity. Staff members that have complaints filed against them are rarely held accountable for their actions - Some associates are asked to do things that fall outside their work duties (like, mail a manager's divorce papers, pick up laundry, accompany a manager's child on a tour, etc.) - Some discouraging remarks are often heard (in the realm of racism, sexism, misogyny, ableism, etc.) and are often laughed off as "just a joke" - Most of the senior management hold their position because of seniority rather than management competency and lack proper training.

5.0
Feb 7, 2018

excellent place to work

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Pros

Rigorous standards, top-notch colleagues, independence in shaping your work but excellent support for bringing it to fruition and advocating for change based on the research conclusions.

Cons

Some of the work can be isolating and tedious; managers are not hired for management skills; lack of impact can be dispiriting.

3.0
Mar 5, 2018

No room for growth

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Surrounded by interesting, intelligent people who are willing to share their expertise with you.

Cons

No possibility of growth in entry-level positions. Depending on your manager, the associate role is a glorified secretary,

1.0
Feb 1, 2018

Horrible experience

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Pros

You work at a well-known human rights NGO. Good benefits.

Cons

Command and control environment. Upper-level staff do not care about support staff. Their goal is to get them to last as close to 2 years as possible with minimal effort. Average support staff last for 1.4 years, which says something about how they are treated, but management knows that there is a deep pool of recent graduates who would give anything to work at HRW. There is a support staff union but they are ineffectual given the aforementioned supply. There is little substantive work and support staff are made to feel guilty if they need to take overtime. Managers are ineffectual because the don’t have to be anything else. Be ready to be treated like the help rather than part of a team.

5.0
Nov 30, 2020
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Pros

Great colleagues, interesting and fulfilling work, good benefits.

Cons

As an organization with a high standard for itself that was rapidly growing, managers struggled to accommodate the growing complexity of the operation and staff needs. The entire media division was in upheaval while I was there, and managers refused to address complaints until they reached a boiling point and many staff left.

4.0
Aug 11, 2025

Amazing workplace!

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Pros

- Supportive Managers - Flexible working hours

Cons

- slow career development -

3.0
Sep 18, 2019

Many divisions need new leadership

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Pros

Well structured organization with a lot of potential.

Cons

Many managers have been around for over 15 years and are stuck in their old ways of doing things. Not willing to change fast enough or let new people in.

2.0
Apr 8, 2026

Great peers, poor management

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Pros

Impressive and intelligent peers colleagues who are dedicated to human rights movement

Cons

Excessive workloads, poor managers and chaotic culture

2.0
Jan 30, 2023

Toxic

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Pros

Prestigious and rigorous organization. Smart and knowledgeable colleagues.

Cons

Lots of lip service on DEI but little real progress. A shocking gap between “local” and US/exec salaries; a new compensation structure is worsening this gap. “Gotcha” culture of competition and bullying; toxic environment. Senior managers tolerate and engage in abusive behavior. New members have joined the senior management team in recent years and promised reform, but the changes so far have not been positive ones, especially in terms of DEI, compensation, and workplace culture.

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