Too much politicking - Public Affairs Oxfam Employee Review

2.0
Jun 15, 2019
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Pros

As an organisation they really make an impact in the communities they run programs within. Everyone is passionate about tackling poverty.

Cons

There is a culture of obfuscating and politicking with an under current of control and lack of collaboration within the department I worked within. As a whole the organisation appears to want to change the way they work for the better but the senior leadership team are comfortable so they have all the appearance but no real intention or appetite to get the right things done. There is also a lack of consideration for the role of communications. If you are a political person by nature and are an activist at heart who enjoys daily conflict then you'd probably enjoy working here.

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