Pros
- Gives a good exposure of public health at the grassroots - Pays well as compared to other NGOs - One learns new skills such as stakeholder engagement, liasioning, etc.
Cons
- The senior leadership or to be specific three men dominate the entire organisation - Almost every DL is trying to impress these three men so that they get promoted and hence keep their team mates aspirations aside - The organisation claims dissent as one of its core value but if you do dissent and try to constructive, the leadership will try to demotivate you and isolate you by talking about you behind your back, presenting you in a negative light in front of the CEO and other senior leadership - The HR is for namesake. If you try to seek a resolution from their side, they'll outright disregard you and make you feel bad. They'll clearly side with the senior leadership (even if you have the evidence) - There's an excessive focus on target achievement at the cost of compromise in quality - The organisation claims integrity to be one of its core value. However, it repeatedly promotes people to higher roles who have had serious integrity issues - Sexist jokes are quite common