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The Nature Conservancy

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Great Cause - Anonymous employee The Nature Conservancy Employee Review

3.0
Apr 27, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice, smart employees who all believe in the companies mission. Great to do work for which you feel you've contributed to the greater good at the end of the day.

Cons

As is typical of many non-profits, TNC is behind the curve in their systems and strategies in some of the business units. Change is frustratingly slow there. Very bureaucratic. Tout a 7 hour work day which I guess is supposed to balance the low salaries. While there are plenty of 9-to-5ers, you have no such luxury in Marketing, where work-life balance is difficult.

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Cons

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