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3.0

17% would recommend to a friend

(45 total reviews)

Kathleen Rogers

34% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Earth Day Network has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 45 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Earth Day Network employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
7 Dec 2016

Terrible place to work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Depending on your job and the project, you may get to meet some incredible people and get to attend the occasional conference. Also, during my time there, my coworkers (but *not* upper management) were great. That said, turnover is so high, most of the staff has changed already.

Cons

Upper management have no real long term strategy. The answer to "what are EDN's 5-year goals" is different every day of the week. EDN's mission statement to "expand and broaden the environmental movement" does not guide its strategy or policies in any real way. In fact, the mission statement should just read "to keep EDN afloat." When it comes to funders and partners, EDN's motto seems to be "overpromise and underdeliver." Time and again, upper management will promise something impossible to a partner organization, will not be able to deliver on that promise, and will lose that partner or funder forever. Very few serious organizations still want to work with EDN. Next, you can work 70 hour weeks and upper management will still think you're lazy. Two of my colleagues pulled together an incredible event, an almost impossible feat, and they got no credit and no thank you. At the same time, when upper management's 'out of the box' ideas inevitably backfire, some poor staffer (whoever is on their naughty list that week) gets blamed for it. That's why staff turnover is the highest of any organization I've ever seen. Of the people who were there for Earth Day 2014, only one stayed for 2015. Of all the staff of Earth Day 2015, only two stayed till Earth Day 2016. As it's looking now, no 2016 staff will be there in 2017. Upper management is in the office a few hours a week at most, and spends most of that time distracting the staff, demeaning other (actually successful) environmental NGO's, and complaining about EDN's board. Sure, Earth Day 1970 was an incredible event, a wave that activated millions of people and birthed the modern environmental movement and inspired the clean air act, clean water act, and other laws. Earth Day Network in 2016 is an empty shell with no real ideology, no real following, and certainly no real visionary leadership.

1.0
16 Jun 2017

Toxic

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Pros

The staff is full of great, dedicated people that come to work every day because they're passionate about the cause and the environmental movement as a whole. Their efforts are wasted however, due to neurotic and incompetent leadership.

Cons

I'll preface this by saying that on paper, this was my dream job. In reality it was an absolute struggle to remain in this position for 6 months. I ignored the negative comments on Galssdoor because this seemed like the job I'd been working toward. I also ignored the numerous red flags throughout the interview process. I am trying my best to remain professional while writing this. That is difficult, because the president and vice president of this organization are condescending and unstable; they cultivate a cruel and nonsensical working environment on a daily basis. You are never given direction. You will be a scapegoat frequently. You will be be demeaned, belittled, and criticized. There is no strategic plan. There is no organization. There are no achievable outcomes. The board is ignorant and uninvolved. There are dubious work practices, bordering on the illegal. If there's a published Earth Day event somewhere in the world, EDN claims it as their own. That's their justification for declaring 50,000 partners in nearly 195 countries. Did you know there's an organization that is "in-charge" of Earth Day? No one does, and there's a reason. You will regret taking this job.

1.0
1 Dec 2016

DO NOT WORK HERE

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working for an international non-profit

Cons

- President will make you work twelve hours a day, seven days a week to prepare for a large event while she goes on vacation....and then take credit for your work - Completely unprofessional working environment - Nonexistent goals, plans, metrics, outcomes - Upper management has high expectations but do not tell you what those expectations are - Zero transparency - High staff turnover - Unproductive board

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