Pros
Working here has been deeply meaningful. The organization genuinely allows creativity in shaping campaigns and initiatives, especially in areas tied to noble causes such as trade unions, climate advocacy, and broader social impact efforts. There is real intellectual freedom and trust placed in teams to craft strategy, messaging, and execution in ways that align with values and community needs. The culture reflects what the organization stands for publicly. There is strong alignment between mission and internal practices, which is refreshing. Compensation, benefits, and working conditions are solid and transparent, governed by negotiated agreements and trade union frameworks. That structure creates fairness, predictability, and a sense of security. Colleagues are committed, thoughtful, and mission driven. Leadership demonstrates integrity and a genuine commitment to social justice principles. Overall, it feels like an organization that practices what it preaches.
Cons
As the organization continues to grow and evolve, there is an opportunity to strengthen delegation and empower teams even further. At times, decision making can be centralized, which can slow momentum. Providing more autonomy and clearer delegation frameworks would unlock even more creativity and speed.