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4.5

100% would recommend to a friend

(8 total reviews)

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8 reviews
2.0
8 Oct 2025

Mixed experience - impact with a side of exploitation

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Undoubtedly the impact. The organization supports a community of mission-aligned individuals by providing them with the funding, training, and network to pursue impactful careers. The organizations they launch have meaningfully reached millions of humans and animals. - Many of the staff are wonderful and incredibly smart impact-driven human beings. - Very focused on cost-effectiveness

Cons

- A serious discrimination incident was swept under the rug. A formal external HR review eventually required the CEO to formally apologize to the aggrieved party. However, employees were subsequently made redundant in circumstances that raised serious questions about the legitimacy of these redundancies. The redundancies didn't follow proper process—there were no documented structural changes to the organization, no consultation period, and no objective selection criteria applied. Most tellingly, the organization had hired for these same roles immediately before the redundancies were announced and/or continued recruiting for identical positions shortly after, demonstrating that the roles themselves remained necessary to the organization. The CEO cited budget constraints as the reason, yet grant/s had been awarded to the organization to cover this period, and budget concerns had never been communicated—either formally or informally—within the organization prior to the redundancies. During this time, the board appeared to prioritize protecting the organization over holding the CEO accountable. The board was initially unaware that the CEO was making these decisions unilaterally, but later became complicit by retroactively presenting as if they had been consulted. - Multiple conflicts of interest created systemic problems. The CEO dated other C-level staff members, leading to unprofessional workplace behavior with no consequences and toxic communication patterns that went completely unaddressed. - The CEO consistently avoided accountability and direct confrontation. Rather than following proper processes like performance reviews, interpersonal problems were solved through redundancies or toxic communication patterns. The CEO rarely acknowledged wrongdoing—issues were simply swept under the rug. - Limited professional development opportunities for junior to mid-level staff, with inadequate coaching and support that in some cases led to negligence causing harm to both staff and organizational outcomes. I believe things have improved since my time there, but none of these serious issues were properly acknowledged or addressed during my years working there.

5.0
8 Sept 2025

Inspiring Place to Work

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Pros

Never worked with a team of brighter, warmer colleagues. This is an organisation that lives out its values of cost-effectiveness and iterative problem-solving for the good of people and animals.

Cons

Employee comp is often below market rate to improve the organisation's cost effectiveness. This leads to a team that is, on the whole, a bit inexperienced and younger.

5.0
21 May 2024
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Pros

- truly impact focused, low ego, low bureaucracy, low careerist focus, relatively low drama - extremely high impact if you care most about consequentialism/the actual results of things, empirical evidence, and cost-effectiveness - truly values and prioritises cost-effectiveness and counterfactual impact above everything else - most of senior leadership extremely capable and high integrity, taking lowest salary and working the most - very flexible workplace culture (e.g., on work timing and hours and how to achieve goals) - fun, engaging, interesting, no frills, high performance office workplace in London - might be less fun remotely, but good slack utilisation. nothing fancy, cost-effective and frugally optimised - very well-connected community of amazing entrepreneurs, employees current and past, and funders - often feels like "the place/room where it happens" - all employees genuinely care about improving the world and most are quite talented, supportive, and genuinely fun to work with - if you are looking to make a huge impact, look here

Cons

- most professional development happens on the job - can work well because employees can often take on a LOT of responsibility in their roles, but better at building on the job skills than formal development support - is experiencing some growing pains now around the 25 staff mark with processes and policies yet to be properly set up and communicated and some issues with senior leadership having limited time - could spend a bit more time on retaining high talent, can sometimes lose sight of softer factors like this that less directly contribute to impact - compensation is needs-based and above nonprofit average but very equal across roles, not performanace-related, and way below EA average - if you are mainly looking to make money or build your CV, look elsewhere

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