Smoke and mirrors - Anonymous employee Movember Employee Review

1.0
Jan 15, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you want to push paper around for a year and are happy with being directed around by people who think that charitable funds are their own to spend, then this is the place for you. It's relaxing if you don't have a conscience.

Cons

This is a registered health promotion charity that generates significant money, and there is a single man in charge who used to run a phone company. It is dangerous, and deliberately misleading to a general public. Drug and alcohol fuelled parties, constant macho behaviour, and they actually do call you 'bro'.

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5.0
Jan 15, 2026
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Pros

- Great office culture, and the teams are all very supportive of each other. Good at balancing fun with a great work ethic. Competitive pay, as far as charities go (in my opinion, as they paid me more than most jobs in LA were offering me for a similar role) - Good work-life balance as they did Hybrid and also were flexible on work schedule as long as you got your work done and made it to important meetings. -They're very open to feedback as well - Made efforts to do career development (although they were all so busy it didn't get as much time) Would definitely work there again given the opportunity.

Cons

-As the title says, they are struggling with market visibility, especially in the US market. This leads to an uphill battle with getting funding and results in a plateauing of their funding for 2026. -Also they have an issue with media management, i.e., visibility on relevant apps and making younger people on social media care. They seem to be aware of this and are taking steps to try to remedy it. - Don't have great benefits, and the retirement fund isn't that great either.

3.0
Mar 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A workplace that values fun, is laidback, great health care and vacation, the people are generally cool and caring.

Cons

This is for the US market - the impact is not palpable and makes "selling" the work difficult. It's more of a shtick of selling a brand and the programs don't tie directly to fundraising efforts. The "Mo Bro" culture is tired and can feel alienating to those who don't drink the cool aid. Leadership is caring but still can feel like amateur hour. Lots of favoritism. Didn't learn as much as I hoped in my time there.

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