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3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(28 total reviews)
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George Ingram

69% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Academy for Educational Development has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 28 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Academy for Educational Development 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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28 reviews
1.0
9 Dec 2010
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Pros

Great location! Some very talented and competent staff.

Cons

I wonder how the organization can work on behalf of the US Government and lead programs that support, protect and promote values such as transparency, gender equality, anti corruption, advocacy, healthy lifestyles when it does not practice it! I'm at a loss for words trying to comprehend how AED continues to get ridiculous amounts of money from our government when the economy is so bad.

4.0
1 Nov 2008
Recommend
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Pros

AED is a thought and practice leader in government contracting around so many types of social issues. It is a great place to start your career and gain transferable skills while you figure out your own interests and talents. If you get the right manager, AED central services provides great resources for personal and professional development. It is easy to move up and to gain great skills that are recognized throughout the international development community. They have great infrastructure and facilities for a non-profit and are located in a nice location to work. The roof deck is a major perk.

Cons

It's a large place and easy to get stuck with a less-than-forward-thinking manager who does not always see the big picture. They have major leadership pipeline issues: many upper level staff get too bogged down in administrative or programmatic tasks instead of being strategic leaders. Some senior managers have work-life balance issues and expect the same level of commitment from their underpaid staff. Compared to other organizations, there are very few opportunities for international travel for lower and mid level employees. The organization does not have a strategic communications strategy- neither internal nor external, and could benefit from some better reflection on the way that they talk to their employees.

3.0
14 June 2011
Recommend
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Pros

If you are in a good position, you can pursue your own projects and funding. Lots of talented people at AED. Physical work environment good. The Mission is good, but it seems to be only words

Cons

The competitive environment between centers inhibits collaboration and lowers the quality of work we are able to do. Senior management are only interested in new business development or when there are problems. There seems to be little or no concern for the quality of our work. Positive performance is not recognized. But when there are problems, you can be attacked. Management is top-down with little focus on a person's humanity. There are no mechanisms to communicate up the chain. There is a culture of self-censorship that seems to arise from a fear of reprisal Promotions are handled first from a political perspective. Senior management states that technical excellence is AED's most valued asset. However, all promotions and recognition are provide for people in management positions with little or no technical capacity. Some teams are really dysfunctional. Performance assessment process is a joke and purely an administrative task. The disparity between the lowest salaries and the highest are embarrassing for a non-profit. If someone needs to be paid over $300K for the privilege to make a positive difference in the world than something is really wrong and they should go to the private sector. We cannot be dedicated to our mission if we have to paid so much.

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