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Need to work on Diversity & Inclusion as well as identity - Anonymous employee 2050 Climate Group Employee Review

2.0
22 Jan 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Set up staff with optional coaching (external) - Fun at times - The chance to work directly in climate action - Flexible with working from home (inc. outwith covid times) - open to feedback - everything I write here was fedback to the charity (both management and HR) and I always felt comfrotable doing so. - Regular one to one's - Met some lovely people

Cons

- It felt exclusive, elitist, judgemental - there is a huge need to work on their diversity and inclusion. Quite often I felt unwelcomed, mocked or judged for my life choices, enthusiasm, or my work ethic (mostly by long-standing volunteers) - Boundaries - not enough separation between management, board members, volunteers. It was hard to know who you can trust and come to in a professional capacity when volunteers who are very unwelcoming and bully-like are very good friends with management, and same with the boundaries between management to board members - again this was something they said they would take on board so hopefully they did. - I felt no opportunity for growth within the charity - Not much investment in training (though cocahing was great)- I asked to go on a certain training but was put on another that wasn't really within my interests or really even related to my main tasks. - undefined role - ended up doing los of the tasks that no one else wanted to do because my role was undefined, and felt that the more interesting and possibly more advanced tasks were given to newer staff members/intern (I was very happy for them but it was a bit hard to swallow and felt a little favouritist) - Misleading/unreliable information - was told throughout my contract that it was almost 100% certain my contract would be extended but then kind of last minute was told that due to the charity needing to look at their identity, they would not be able to extend my contract. Felt a bit confusing and a tad hurtful. They did extend for 2 more months to help give time to find another job with it being covid time so was grateful for this. - Turned me off woring in a charity for good, and almost in the environmental sector too - but have thankfully had an experience now where I can see that it is possible to work in an inclusive yet climate action focused place, where your character is celebrated and nurtured. My advice to anyone going for a role here would be: ask about their stance on diversity and inclusion. Don't be afraid to ask for triple clarification on things especially around contracts. Report to management or HR (if more comfortable) if you ever feel in anyway unwelcome or judged by anyone - they are very welcoming of open communication. Perhaps clarify if they have processes in place for if a negative situation was to arise - who you are meant to talk to etc. And be more sure of what you want for your career/skills so that you can ask clearly (unlike I did) about your development - where you might want to go, or what tasks you are and are not ok with doing.

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4.0
27 Jun 2019
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Pros

The unusual experience of working with a predominantly volunteer organisation with a youth focus meant I was able to take on a lot of tasks that you wouldn’t normally be able to at entry level. Also very supportive management, encouraging me to take on development opportunities. I wouldn’t be in the job I am now without having worked with this inspiring organisation. Great development opportunity, and a great network of people associated with the charity.

Cons

Working with volunteers who mostly have full-time jobs can be challenging. Irregular hours sometimes required (evenings / weekends)

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Thank you for leaving a review, it's amazing to hear that working with 2050 had a positive impact on your career! Mhari Hunter, HR Trustee
5.0
22 Jan 2020
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

I had an incredible time working to improve the environment and get young people to take climate action. It was really rewarding to feel like you were contributing to something bigger than yourself. It is run by young people for young people so I feel like there isn't that nasty bureaucracy you experience in some workplaces. It was a fresh and very exciting place to work. There was a lot of room to be heard and voice your concerns. I was allowed complete creativity as long as it aligned with the organisations mission and vision. The manager would continually check in and offer support and advice as needed. The staff and volunteers were extremely understanding and I felt like I was truly valued and respected. Best of all, I got to meet and work with an amazing, caring and super smart group of people that care about one other and the planet.

Cons

While there was a healthy work life balance (4 day week), I felt as though I really had to cram a lot into each day in order to achieve what was needing done. Also, I get that it is a non-profit and funding is limited but I was disappointed to learn that adjustments couldn't be made to create a permanent post for my role. I felt as though my position was central to growing the charity's engagement and constituency which is much needed given the urgency of climate change. This is beyond their reach though and dependent upon their annual funding so it's understood. However, I'd happily return to Edinburgh and work with 2050 Climate Group if they are looking to grow again! If you're reading this and are thinking about working for them– don't miss out on the opportunity!

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