OPCW - Anonymous employee OPCW Employee Review

1.0
9 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some very dedicated professional and general service staff Tenure based system for professionals as this allows for fresh thinking and new ideas and practices to be brought into the organisation. However, it should also apply to general service staff who often are reluctant to change brought in by professionals.

Cons

Corporate services borrow policies and practices from other UN organisations which results in a lack of overall coherence, consistency and application...cherry pick rather than look at what is needed and best suited for the OPCW in the future, for example using psychometric testing in recruitment without an overall plans for use and lack of staff fully competent in using such tools Culture of harassment, intimidation and abuse of authority at all levels. OPCW does not have the appropriate staff to investigate such matters in a fair, unbiased and appropriate manner. Managers used as scapegoats for the lack of competence of general service staff General service staff generally lack work competencies for the future; no consideration in having specialised skills to support the organisation outside of administrative type work. This results in the professional staff to be over stretched in their work leading to stress etc Senior management lack leadership and ability to manage a professional, international 21st Century organisation; rely on old styles of management

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
12 Feb 2018
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Pros

Great co-workers, wonderful exposure to an international environment. I got to work with people from all over the world and was exposed to many elements of UN-affiliated organizations. I was able to help with the executive council and with the Conference of States Parties which I really enjoyed. When I was there, there was a strong commraderie among the interns in all the different divisions. It wasn't officially sponsored by the organization but we usually sat together at lunch and hung out on weekends/evenings. That being said, my department also worked hard to include me.

Cons

A bit unorganized. I relocated to Holland for this internship and was told I would be working in the library. Then when I got there and was shown to my assignment, my 'would-be' supervisor sort of threw a fit and said he 'didn't want any more interns!' Luckily, the HR department handled this very professionally and ended up adopting me for the length of my internship. I shuffled through a few assignments within HR (entitlements and benefits, recruitment, special projects) and that helped me learn a lot. Now I work in HR full time for a nonprofit in the states! Another con would be that a lot of the day to day work was boring and tedious at times (filing and paperwork. But that's sort of the nature of some jobs-especially as an intern-and overall I didn't mind).

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