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4.0

83% would recommend to a friend

(391 total reviews)

Ani Dasgupta

83% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

World Resources Institute has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 391 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The World Resources Institute 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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391 reviews
4.0
May 7, 2022

High impact, high stress

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Pros

The mission is amazing and the work is incredibly important, but for me the best part of the job were the amazing and incredibly intelligent people I got to work with. The job also provided me with great job satisfaction and on-the-job learning opportunities. I was incredibly impressed with how much credibility WRI has in the environmental community and how much access to major media outlets you get while working at WRI.

Cons

I found WRI to be among the more stressful place I've worked, largely because it is very bureaucratic and inefficient leading to negative impacts on teams and low morale since staff end up spending more time on the 'busy' work as opposed to the substantive mission-related work. As a new person it takes a long time to figure out how decisions are made and who makes them. WRI has had huge staff growth during the pandemic, but the systems and processes haven't been improved at the same rate, so everything takes much longer than it should. Operations, HR, and finance staff turnover has been very high as a result making every request and hiring process take 2-4X longer than it would normally leading to huge bandwidth constraint issues. This leads to teams regularly working overtime. Burnout isnt' as high as it would be in some corporate environments, but for a non-profit where you'd expect work-life balance, it occurs more frequently than it should. WRI also doesn't have clearly delineated decision-making processes and programs operate by consensus. This leads to highly inefficient systems where program leads spend way too much time discussing issues internally and not enough time trying to affect change externally. WRI's meeting culture is out of control - staff spend way too much time talking to each other and need to figure out a more sustainable and efficient way to navigate the pandemic that doesn't involve so many meetings. Finally, the business model needs significant improvements. WRI needs to diversify its revenue streams and do more to support program directors with fundraising, starting with how its rates are structured (see advice below).

4.0
May 6, 2022
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Pros

It has good work-life balance

Cons

Organization does not have any fixed structure.

1.0
Apr 27, 2022
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Pros

Learning never stops at WRI

Cons

The Pandemic exposed real culture in WRI Mexico where decisions are made in an old vertical way. Frontline employees are not considered or have a voice. When coordinators finally get the courage to speak up and point disrespectful attitudes or screams from managers or directors the answer is the same from Human Resources: we know, we need to change but as long as the change does not come from the top it will not happen. Hang in there. Great mission, great initiatives, you always learn in WRI Mexico. However all the knowledge does not justify a toxic and well accepted culture. Extra hours not paid, working during the weekends, your director taking all the credit for your work and an enormous pressure to respond not only to programmatic outcomes but financial outcomes. Directors should be hold accountable for the financial performance of their areas, not coordinators. There is no space for professional growth. The work load keeps increasing and you remain a coordinator regardless of being responsible for so much more.

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