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Global Reporting Initiative Reviews

2.9

38% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

Eelco van der Enden

44% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Global Reporting Initiative has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Global Reporting Initiative employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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31 reviews
1.0
31 Oct 2023

Management should be investigated!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great colleagues. Lots of leave days. Great mission (before it was derailed)

Cons

This place is a story of why you shouldn't hire a management that does not believe in the values of the company. A ripe example for why people with only corporate experience should not run an NGO. While the organisation has been unlucky with CEOs in the recent past, the latest one is likely going to be the nail in the coffin. They, and their league of recruits with questionable ethics have brought such a toxic culture, that the spirit and purpose of the organisation may have been snuffed out. The questionable practices may have been mildly excusable if they were yielding results, but the lack of qualms is buttressed by an astounding level of incompetence and lack of self awareness. It appears that the only requisite skillset needed is the ability to posture. People in management lack cultural awareness and speak extremely insensitively, with an undertone of condescension. CEO makes you think of an oily car salesman trying to get your buck. Organisation is filled with burned-out employees but management blames it on people who 'do not know how to withstand pressure and were only working for money'. What money? Attrition rate is also extremely high. I am personally hoping for a miraculous positive change in administration, as I truly believe in the potential and the initial intent behind the orgaisation. But knowing how astute the current management is at looking good to stakeholders who do not seem to particularly care, hope is brittle. Please, if you value your career development, self esteem and a healthy culture, this is not a place for you. But if you are a corporate, stone-cold type, you're still a favor away from being dismissed by the fraternity-style management. Yes. I am as frustrated as I come off. You would be too if you had to watch a good cause being sabotaged by corporate sociopaths.

1.0
17 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The work itself is engaging, often positive, and GRI is made up of a wide variety of knowledge bases, so you learn a lot from your peers. The support staff , middle management and some executive staff at GRI are made up of some lovely, passionate, knowledgeable and driven people. However this is becoming less of a pro over time due to the poor retention rates, so i would advise against having this as a big consideration. when applying to GRI Career opportunities are good outside of GRI, but not internally. The only reason they are good outside is because of GRI's long standing good reputation.

Cons

All negative reviews are true, unforuntanetely. Some in the previous leadership were bad, but new leadership is terrible. The CEO is more concerned with being the face of GRI, and exploits resources for long haul work trips. GRI is becoming an increasingly hostile work environment for POC and women, especially WOC. The new management board is even less diverse than it was previously. Many senior women were driven/forced out/demoted, even to be replaced by people brought in by the CEO. One example, a Chief level Job that requires 5-10 years of experience in a comparable role has been given to one of the CEOs old colleagues, who has less than that in total experience. HR will randomly create unwritten policies out of thin air to prevent or delay staff promotions. Then will change them when one of the select few wants a promotion. Some executive level staff do not have any experience in the function they are being paid to do. HR and others also overlook bullying by some upper management, despite acknowledging that it is a problem. For a large amount of staff, approaching HR for help is just simply not an option. It was also discovered support staff were being underpaid compared to the market, but HR delayed the required payrises by months, and refused to retroactively apply them. Despite this being standard practice. The few promotions for that do happen outside of the CEO's 'inner circle' only come about because line managers have to really advocate for their staff, and there is frequent pushback. However, for those who dont have a line manager willing to do this, they are basically stuck in their positions. Also, for hq jobs, beware if you are non-EU and do not have a permanent residency in the netherlands. They will exploit you and treat you worse, knowing that many people's right to stay in the netherlands is tied to their job. They mostly push for diversity in the secretariat when its to hire for the lower paid support staff positions. The Supervisory Board who are allegedly there to supervise and provide accountability also sit back and do nothing.

1.0
21 Nov 2018

Avoid this place at all costs

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Location, a few good colleagues

Cons

It's hard to imagine a worse employer than GRI. Piss-poor management from top to bottom. GRI is unable to retain top talent because of bad management. The voluntary employee turnover rate is over 50%. Check GRI's annual report. It is publicly available. GRI's salaries are low, no pension, they do not fully cover travel costs, there are no training or career growth opportunities, nothing. A few nice people work there but also a lot of seriously mean and spiteful weirdos. The work environment is toxic. The sick rate is extremely high and many many people are sat home on burnouts or only working part of the week because of stress. And the organization's leaders lack any self-reflection and refuse to see their role in creating an environment where people are desperate to leave or so depressed by the work conditions that it makes them physically and mentally ill. If you value your health avoid this place at all costs.

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