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Alliance Defending Freedom

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Lost its way... - Director Alliance Defending Freedom Employee Review

1.0
9 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful, Christ following, gracious people work here.

Cons

Executive Leadership comes across as completely tone deaf. They recently rolled out a rigid RTO to about 25% of the company. Uproot your family or leave with no severance package. It's not just the many who will be laid off who are upset. I'm aware of a handful of many in-office employees who will be putting in their notices soon because they refuse to put up with the CEO's moving targets and constant disappointment in her employees who can't seem to do anything right. People are scared of the CEO's response and opinion of them so they don't tell her the truth. Leadership communicated the RTO in a very strategic and calculated way with little clarity and ambiguous reasoning using scripture out of context to justify their actions. The work ADF does is certainly amazing, but don't let it fool you. In order to be encouraged in the slightest here or approved of, it often requires the sellong of your soul. Work during PTO, weekends, living in a state other than your spouse, etc.. No "good work" or "world changing mission" is worth that.

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5.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The development team is incredible. They pray for you, lift you up, and care deeply about your personal and professional wins. I believe Development has taken employee feedback seriously over the last couple years, and is changing for the better in a number of areas, including compensation. Mildly disappointing that WFH was revoked because we lost some great team members as a result, but I don’t think it’s the worst thing ever. This job is great if you are fueled by interacting with people, passionate about sharing the mission of ADF, and encouraging and praying for ministry friends. I feel heard, loved, and cared for by this team. I’m never comfortable with the idea of co-workers being “family” but it’s powerful having a community of believers who really care about you, are committed to keeping the doors open for the gospel, and improving individual areas to do better as a team. At this level, I don’t feel burned out or rushed by my job or employers. It’s obvious that they care about you more than the numbers, but the drive and healthy competition on the team leads to the numbers anyway. And that’s how it should be.

Cons

No WFH options at this time. If I have small children at some point, I would like that option so I can continue working for ADF while being more family focused. :) I think with a company as pro-family as ADF is, that would be a great move to keep dedicated, family focused team members who have the reason for their work in front of them day after day—the free future of the next generation.

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1.0
14 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fewer and Fewer, all the time

Cons

ADF really thinks of its employees as ants to be micromanaged from the top. They don't trust individual teams and individuals to do their jobs without instituting an RTO and having a Primary Place of Work policy from the executive team for absolutely no real reason. And more than that, it's a four day office mandate. Which is essentially a five day mandate. We could just have had a two day mandate and gotten the same practical effect, but (again) the executive team cannot fathom that there are people who work different than them and thrive in different environments. There's only room for one type of person here. We used to do Working Genius and champion the differences in our team, no more. You're just a number.

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