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4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(1,028 total reviews)
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Andrew Morley

94% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

World Vision International has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,028 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The World Vision International 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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1.0
Nov 8, 2024

World Vision in Ukraine

Anonymous employee
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Pros

good goals and good mission

Cons

I worked for World Vision in Ukraine. this organization has a very good mission and the right goals. However. The leadership, at least in Ukraine, looks at it differently. I worked in the Dnipro office. We were managed by Andriy Pavlov. This man, it's hard to call him that, organized his own rules. He pressured people, insulted them, humiliated them, no one from the management paid attention to official complaints about pressure on his part, and then, people who wrote complaints were kicked out or their contracts were not renewed. Also, being married, he seduced the administrator Anna Rybka (Anna Radchenko), now she is workin on FAO, who was married, into sexual relations by various means, including giving her powers, which she does not have. Together they used housing - apartments that were intended for foreigners as places where they spent time together. They were also repeatedly absent from work for 3 hours a day. Pavlov further organized a scheme whereby he received money from partners and owners of offices where we rented premises. By agreement with Arman Grigoryan, acting head of World vision Ukraine, they fabricated and fabricate reports, falsify lists of beneficiaries, etc. in such a way they earn good money through partners. Because of this, Arman Grigoryan closes all complaints and cases against Andrei Pavlov and together they put pressure on those people who are not convenient to their system. As sad as it is, Pavlov is getting more and more projects and the reason for this success is clear, so that he can pull more donor money into his pockets. It is easy to check. The cost of renting an office in Kharkov is much higher than the market, although no one has been working in this office for a long time, an empty office for which we pay a lot of money. If you check the lists of projects, you can find the backlogs and the payments. go through the partners, you will find the same lists and reports with minor changes. Pavlov with Grigoryan and Rybka built a scheme to steal from the organization. Pavlov also constantly uses a car and driver for his personal use to travel to his business in Kharkov, where he has an apartment. This is the face of World Vision in Ukraine.

5.0
Oct 4, 2024

Work life balance, great place to work for

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work-life balance is encouraged Faith-based organization. Leaders are reflecting Christian values and behaviors Great staff to work with globally Personal development is encouraged and available for staff

Cons

Frequent changes in systems Zero-based budgeting resulting in no salary increase for a period of time High job expectations from some managers Staff benefits should be improved for sickness and medical like Covid and long term hospitalization

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