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Project Concern International Reviews

3.7

75% would recommend to a friend

(43 total reviews)

Carrie Hessler-Radelet

92% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Project Concern International has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 43 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Project Concern International 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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43 reviews
1.0
29 May 2019

DO NOT APPLY HERE

Anonymous employee
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Pros

PCI should be a great organization. It has a lot of potential. The CEO is really smart and makes a genuine effort to show her employees that she cares about them.

Cons

In reality, PCI is suffering as an organization and it really comes down to a senior management team (especially in programs) that is fatally detached from the work of their employees. PCI has had rounds of lay-offs every fiscal year for some time now, and employees pay the consequences of the lack of good decision making in leadership. They talk a lot about how the organization needs to change to reflect shifting realities in the international development world, but have yet to enact any meaningful change. Many NGO reviews on Glassdoor will say that organizations lack "room for growth" - this is not only true anecdotally, but institutionally at PCI, as promotion freezes are endemic to their HR policies. Perhaps due to PCI's two HQ offices being on opposite sides of the country, internal communication is terrible (to the point where communication between DC and San Diego becomes antagonistic). Common processes are often either bottle-necked or require review/approval from an excessive amount of staff, making everyday tasks difficult to complete. As PCI continues to lose employees, management forces extra responsibilities upon those who remain rather than rehire critical staff. I do not exaggerate when I say most of my contacts in both offices are currently looking/applying for jobs elsewhere.

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Project Concern International Response
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We are sorry you had this experience at PCI. We strive every day to create an environment in which our employees know they are a part of our mission to empower people to enhance health, end hunger, overcome hardship and advance women and girls around the globe. The global development community is going through a great amount of disruption right now as we try to better measure our results, create greater impact, and ensure families and communities have the tools they need to pull themselves out of poverty. This has unfortunately led to cutbacks across our industry, and it does require each of us to do more at times. Our goal is to ensure our employees have the support they need to accomplish their jobs. Thank you for your comments, and we value this feedback as we seek to better support our employees.
4.0
10 Aug 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great work atmosphere, leadership and peers encourage you to perform and advance. Lots of benefits from human resources perspective. Excellent vacation, sick, and health coverage. Very passionate organization. Working in 16 different countries with organizational excellence and making real and lasting change as high priorities.

Cons

Large organization working with minimal staff. Much needed increases in support staff to support extremely heavy work loads.

1.0
26 Nov 2017

Organization is great, except for leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Talented coworkers Travel is frequent for certain positions Flexible work hours Can work from home Great programs Multiple offices that provide flexibility on where you work

Cons

Leadership is very disconnected, unwilling to hear criticism, Black list employees when they don’t like them, and too powerful. They look after themselves and have been in their positions for years. Meanwhile new employee turnover is unimaginably high. Organization is top heavy and bureaucratic, unlikely to change despite what they say.

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