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Marketing Assistant - Anonymous employee Non-GMO Project Employee Review

2.0
22 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work is exciting and meaningful, it feels great to work towards a cause that's purpose is to better our planet.

Cons

Management does not value employees. Wages are pathetically low, even for a nonprofit. Core values are frequently discussed but never implemented. Turnover is incredibly high- organization has lost 15 employees out of 24 in last 12 months. No 401K.

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5.0
27 Nov 2023
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Pros

Heartfelt leadership, purposeful work and mission.

Cons

Low pay, lacks diversity, lack of clarity and support for leadership courage. Mixed messages from leadership.

1.0
2 Nov 2023
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Pros

Personal relationships that extended beyond the workplace were the only “pro” for me! The fringe benefits that felt nice at first, I quickly grew resentful of.

Cons

- Leadership consistently gaslights subordinate expertise and experiences. Managers readily take credit for others’ work, offer shallow and performative praise, and withhold information under the guise of “protecting you” or “coaching you.” Weaponized incompetence is a day-to-day occurrence. - Power hoarding amongst leadership is known and acknowledged by all staff but continues to remain in tacked. - Social capital is required to be successful here. In other words, expect to divulge personal life/self details that can and will be used to manipulate you and/or will effect your career growth. - The overall culture is passive aggressive, conflict avoidant, and gossipy. They’ll call you family but turn on you as soon as you begin to offer feedback or constructive criticism of workplace culture. - The Non-GMO Project is rampant with allllll of the “isms.” Only those with primarily dominant identity markers will feel belonging here. It’s straight up cult-like (and the way in which staff idolize the executive director perpetuates so much harm.)

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