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Caution: Submerged hazards - Director Ocean Conservancy Employee Review

3.0
Sep 2, 2025
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Pros

Good benefits Bonus vacation days beyond regular accrual Clean fiscal audits every year, leading to great charity navigator score. You can learn a ton about advocacy and conservation from working there. If you work for a good manager, you can grow your skills and responsibility over time and make a measurable difference.

Cons

Hidden decision making Weak leaders in powerful positions Huge retreat from equity and justice-informed conservation in recent years Frequent mishandling of legally serious matters: compensation, family leave, harassment, discipline. Over the last ~3 years, this organization has fired or chased away *dozens* of talented, passionate experts who were doing impactful conservation work. Over the same time, the upper ranks became stuffed with highly paid VPs and C-suite executives that all seem to think the same way. Decision making by these leaders is usually completely hidden or minimally and defensively explained. Example: OC went big on community-based conservation and frontline community engagement in 2020-2021. When politics and funding shifted, the organization retreated completely. Leadership reassigned community-facing staff to “equivalent” roles in a non-transparent, top-down sweep. And people either got with the program or got out. First and second-line managers take their leadership roles very seriously. But that commitment to good management does not extend up beyond directors. VPs and C-suiters appear to be navigating mostly on vibes or the reputation they gained somewhere else. Staff have been promised for years -- maybe the entire tenure of the current CEO?--that leadership will have 360-degree reviews but it never gets done. Being friends with important people like the CEO or famous politicals is still a great predictor of job security. The mission and vision? Fine, but you should know that there’s not a lot of transformative conservation happening here. An organization like this with a long, good reputation and deep knowledge of effective policy advocacy, staffed by so many passionate people, could be doing so much more.

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5.0
Aug 18, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Ocean Conservancy is run by an outstanding CEO. She leads with vision and focus, and values employees highly. It shows in they way staff feel about the workplace.

Cons

Not all directors are great to work for - but most are good to very good. Ask questions about their individual management style when you interview.

4.0
May 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Welcoming, options for upskilling, trust from leadership

Cons

Not all managers are created equal, but think that applied to many organizations

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