Great place to grow & lead - Anonymous employee Global Zero Employee Review

5.0
Jan 4, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Global Zero has a bold mission, a massive network of experts and influencers, and trusts its employees to lead. It’s a great place to create, experiment, build a network, and take on more ownership than you’d get at an equivalent position anywhere else. Staff who are hungry for impact and don’t shy away from responsibility will thrive. The organization is small but scrappy, and consistently punches above its weight – delivering at the level of nonprofits 5x its size. Leadership knows how to seize opportunities and prioritize results over process and vanity metrics. Employees at every level are given a real voice in the strategy and direction of the work, which has helped GZ stay nimble and avoid the stale rut that usually hits most nonprofits at their 10-year mark. Health care, vacation, retirement benefits, fringe benefits, and training opportunities are better than I’ve seen anywhere else.

Cons

The nuclear space as a whole is consistently underfunded, old and male. Global Zero by contrast is a breath of fresh air, but still has to operate in an issue space that is reluctant innovate and share power. Much of the work is also tied to news, politics, and events on the national or international stage, so the pace of the work can be intense. The upshot is very generous vacation and remote work flexibility.

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5.0
Apr 25, 2025
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Pros

Innovative employer seeking to do advocacy work more effectively, strategically, and with work life balance.

Cons

Has since closed down because of funding constraints.

5.0
Aug 2, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Global Zero's staff is young and energetic, and is passionate about making the world a better place. The team generally enjoys spending time together, and this isn't a buttoned up Beltway organization. Work is collaborative, and people are given more responsibility and ownership over work than they likely would get at other organizations. The organization is evolving and as it grows there is room for new ideas, responsibilities and roles -- there isn't a set path for promotion but rather each individual and their manager talk about the needs of the organization and how that matches where they want to grow. When people are promoted, it's often to a position that didn't exist before, offering unusual commitment to professional development for an organization this size. GZ offers really generous benefits, better than I've seen at similar organizations and leadership genuinely cares about the team.

Cons

This isn't the organization for someone looking just to bring home a paycheck. It takes commitment to work on a tough issue that's not easy to break through on, but when successful can make a huge difference in the world! As is true with many issue based advocacy campaigns, there can be more ideas than money to implement so creativity and patience is necessary.

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