Pros
The work is dynanmic, engaging, and there are constant opportunities to learn new skills and trades.
Leadership staff and management are extremely supportive, and the company has structured opportunities for growth and advancement for all staff, including those who joined the team with no background in conservation.
The company as a whole is extremely receptive to feedback based on my experience. I always felt like I was heard whenever I brought up something, whether it be an idea I had to make something in the field work better, or larger feedback focused on improving the company as a whole.
A safe place to make mistakes. I know I made plenty during my time there, and can attest that management and my supervisors are supportive, never hostile, and work with you to learn and make improvements as needed.
Cons
The pay was less than ideal during my time. However I know this has been addressed and revised after I left in 2022.
The company started a DEI committee during my time there, and while I saw extremely encouraging progress in the right direction, lack of diversity is a big issue in the field of conservation in general and there is room for improvement at WBC as well.