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3.8

78% would recommend to a friend

(125 total reviews)

Christopher Baker

53% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

American Conservation Experience has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 125 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The American Conservation Experience 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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125 reviews
2.0
23 Sept 2018

Poor Management

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Pros

As an AmeriCorps member you will see beautiful places and meet wonderful people If you are lucky you will get WFA trained along with a specific skills training As staff you can work independently and if you don’t screw up no one will manage you (unless you are a woman)

Cons

Housing is horrific and can be dangerous Staff are promised skills training and development but then they don’t receive any Little to no diversity! Most AmeriCorps members are young white males and hiring personnel seem to want to keep it that way Men with less knowledge and experience are given promotions over women with ambition and skills If you take any time off at all you are considered less worthy for promotions Management does a poor job of supporting some field crews Sexual harassment Incestuous, gossip-y work environment Sometimes it is hard to say whether the mission is conservation or just making money It is almost mandatory that employees can not have personal lives because they expect you to work constantly

1.0
20 Apr 2018

Absolutely terrible

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Pros

You get to work in beautiful places and alongside dedicated volunteers ... but you could get that at any other similar organization

Cons

An extremely misogynistic work environment at the management level. They expect you to work more than 40 hours but frown upon you for keeping a track of all those hours. There is no overtime pay. every few weeks they just ask you to take a day or two off for all the extra time you've accumulated. There is a expected culture of overworking and underpaying at least the female employees. Extremely terrible communication in the workplace which consists of a complete lack of communication or miscommunication. They hire you at a low salary promising career and skill development but as soon as you sign the contract, career development is out the window. There is no real HR department if anyone should have any issues. I was beyond miserable working for this organization. They definitely exploit the enthusiasm and naivete of the young.

2.0
19 Sept 2016

Awesome views...Not so awesome company.

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Pros

Seeing some of the most beautiful sights as you travel for work. 3-7 days off in a row after 5 to 12 days of work.

Cons

Unprofessional crew leaders, sloppy office workers who do not take the interns concerns very seriously. I have witnessed numerous crew leaders and a few from office doing drugs on and off job. 2nd time joining ace i had my good friend from home join me, and office purposely gave us opposite projects out of states the entire time. Did not see him once. 12 people in one small bedroom. My bed being next to a community bathroom door so i would smell everything. Little to no credit given to employees during "evaluation" phone call towards end of stay, more like an office worker calling from flag to tell you what you can do better etc.

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