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3.6

58% would recommend to a friend

(244 total reviews)
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51% positive business outlook

Innovations for Poverty Action has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 244 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Innovations for Poverty Action 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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244 reviews
2.0
Jun 5, 2014

Great people, interesting work. Dysfunctional management & depts.

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Pros

-Staff are some of the brightest, most motivated, hard working people in development and the organization’s work is at the forefront of the sector. -Project staff have an opportunity to work with the greatest development economists around and, if desired, get letters of recommendation to top graduate schools. -Opportunities to live abroad and/or travel. -High levels of responsibility provide great opportunities for personal growth. -Learn first hand how to run RCTs, design surveys, and develop strong STATA and stats skills.

Cons

-Salaries are low and the ranges between staff who do the same amount of work can be absurd. -No vertical movement for junior staff (no longer do all staff want to get PhDs, so IPA’s business model needs to be seriously rethought) nor is there any sound investment in them or mentorship available. This results in very high turnover and chronically low staff morale and well-being. -Job descriptions are all over the place and lack transparency. Many staff (particular those in the field) have exceedingly high levels of responsibility and workloads with hardly any support or oversight. Whereas other staff are micro-managed constantly and given little room to develop any useful skills. -Senior management seems to be dysfunctional and also experiences rapid turnover. -Little-to-zero internal communication about what is going on throughout the organization. -HR and Finance are way behind in their structures and processes, which are causing major problems throughout the organization. Management is not honest or transparent about this. -Treatment of national staff often embarrassing for an organization working to “end poverty” -No channels to effectively express concerns to headquarters.

3.0
May 28, 2014

Training Ground

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Time Flexibility, huge independence and great field experience who wants to continue in the field of research.

Cons

You usually work on your own and you have to be proactive all the time.

2.0
May 16, 2014

I worked at Innovations for Poverty Action for less than a year.

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Pros

Most of the lower-level employees are incredibly smart, hardworking, and dedicated, as are most of the senior management in the field offices. The organization does really interesting research around the world and works with many top development economists. Depending on your position there can be good opportunities for travel and training.

Cons

Senior management at HQ does not treat employees with respect - employees (particularly field staff) are expected to work very long hours for low salaries. There are major salary discrepancies across the organization for people doing the same job. Many senior managers have received two raises in the past year, while salaries for all other staff have been frozen during that time. People are often expected to do jobs that fall completely outside the job description they were originally hired for, often with little input from the employee. IPA faces incredibly high staff turnover because many employees don't feel valued or respected by senior management. IPA has undergone a messy transition in its accounting system, and senior management are not honest about the challenges IPA is facing. IPA needs to get its finances in order and be transparent about these challenges in order to restore trust in the financial system, both by employees and by IPA's donors and partners.

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