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5.0
13 Sept 2023
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Pros

Working at the Population Reference Bureau offers a unique opportunity to contribute to global health and development by providing critical data and insights on population trends, demographics, and policy solutions. PRB fosters a collaborative and inclusive work environment where employees are encouraged to innovate and make a meaningful impact in addressing some of the world's most pressing challenges, such as sustainable development and reproductive health. With a strong commitment to employee growth and development, PRB provides a platform for individuals to grow their careers while making a positive difference in the world through evidence-based research and advocacy.

Cons

Nonprofit Budget Constraints: Like many nonprofit organizations, PRB may face budget constraints that could impact salaries and benefits for employees. Compensation packages may not always be as competitive as those offered by for-profit organizations.

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5.0
28 May 2024
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Pros

PRB is an amazing place to work, with dedicated, intelligent and fun professionals. The flexible work schedule is done so well. The office space is beautiful. The projects that we work on are instrumental in making global change around access to healthcare resources, equity concerns and climate issues. In my short time here, I have begun to make some great relationships, have learned a lot and am enjoying being valued as one of the newest team members.

Cons

The staff work in different time zones around the world, so coordinating times for the teams to get together, can be challenging at times.

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4.0
28 May 2025
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Pros

Supportive team culture, dedicated and professional colleagues, strong technical expertise.

Cons

Narrow funding base and small size limits advancement at more senior levels.

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