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CGI Internship - Intern Clinton Foundation Employee Review

3.0
Feb 9, 2015
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Pros

-Opportunity to work alongside some of the most intelligent people in the world working on international development and human rights issues -Great professional development seminars built into internship such as MS Excel workshops, Cover Letter, Resume and Interview skills development and career day. -Also fun to meet the President and the Secretary and hear some of their amazing stories and perspectives. -HIgh diversity of colleagues

Cons

-Accessibility of unpaid internship in NYC is extremely limited so you end up getting people from mostly very wealthy background -Sometimes it feels like interns are regarded as "second class citizens" and are not always recognized for the the work they contribute -Intern reviews are very generic not very constructive. Supervisors generally say that everyone is great which is frustrating for the people that go above and beyond expectations.

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5.0
May 7, 2025
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Pros

Dynamic, mission-driven organization offering a real opportunity to drive meaningful impact at scale.

Cons

The external political environment can be challenging, but the organization remains focused and firmly committed to delivering impact and meaningful results for people and communities.

3.0
Oct 1, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Free healthcare, good PTO -Doors opened via Clinton name and impactful work -Used to be a great place to work

Cons

-Fired multiple women (who had been employed at the Foundation for 8+ years, each) while they were on maternity leave, this year. -New management has taken over and created a toxic environment. New direction leaves people in constant fear of losing their job or getting berated and demeaned. -Former focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion has gone by the wayside in favor of hiring people with personal connections to leadership.

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