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Inter-American Development Bank

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Think about it twice before accepting an offer... - Senior Consultant Inter-American Development Bank Employee Review

1.0
16 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

-The mission of the bank is very attractive if you want to help the region. -Visa sponsor to work in USA. -You are payed on time. -The amenities in the building are being renovated -New colleagues are great! (if they are too great will leave soon for a better opportunity) -2 days of payed leave each month. (This is a CONS for consultants as they need to use this days if they get sick instead of using them as vacations) -Gender neutral parental leave (be aware that staff positions have longer parental leave than consultants) -Staff positions have health insurance with Cigna (which covers medical, dental, vision, preventive care, and prescription drugs)

Cons

General: -High bureaucracy and hierarchical environment -A lot of people have been working there for long time (15 to 20 years), some of them keeping old/obsolete practices and antagonizing the efforts for innovation. -Toxic environment in a lot of areas, colleagues complaining about mental health. Non-healthy competitiveness. -Some colleagues have only worked for the Bank in their lifetime and have not made any efforts to keep learning and are just waiting to get their juicy retirement package. -"Work assignments" are being used to also move employees to areas where they do not have experience due to political issues/ convenience. For Consultants: -Maximum of 3 years in consultant positions (you can't have another contract in your lifetime as consultant) -There are consultants that have responsibilities from a staff level position, yet paid as consultants. -No career opportunities, you will need to apply to staff position as someone external, unless you are well connected (favoritism or nationality preference) -When moving to USA, they don't help you with housing. You only get your tickets and a lump sum for reallocation if your contract is more than 17 months. -No budget / access to learning and development courses. You will only have access to generic seminars (to basic for someone who has experience) -Consultants make the "hard work" and often do not receive credit. -Contract includes $250 allowance to pay your medical insurance, but usually you will need to pay extra as it is expensive in the USA. -Remote consultants that work for Washington offices get paid according to their country (location). -Consultants are treated as contractors of vendors, they come and go all the time. -I would not recommend taking a consultant position if you have family with kids, the benefits are not enough. For Staff: -Mobility and growth is hard, you can spend 10+ years in the same position, only getting more workload. -"Machismo" is still embedded in the culture, promoting more men than women. -You can get "work assignments" doing more work and getting payed the same (for years)

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5.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent benefits, culture and opportunity to make a real impact.

Cons

There is bureaucracy across the organization. Vertical career progression can be slow.

2.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to work with elitist Spanish speaking Latin Americans who are xenophobic for people that speak other languages, who have processes, paper pushing and career progression as major objective, not real development outcomes (eradicate extreme poverty & improve quality of life in LAC).

Cons

Bureaucracy. Outdated development agency. Abusive to and misclassifying contractors. People who don’t know what they are doing or talking about. Delivers trash projects and pulls impoverished countries further into national debt. Technocratic and too much focus on metrics, not impoverished people’s lived experience.

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