NARUC Reviews

2.9

20% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)

Charles Gray

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5.0
12 June 2013
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Pros

Opportunity to learn design and management of donor-funded programs Small, collaborative international team Lots of international travel Great networking in utilities regulation sector Benefits are awesome

Cons

Low salary (but to expect of an NGO) Not enough telecommuting, still traditionally structured organization

3.0
22 Apr 2019

Great Opportunties to Learn but not Grow

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Usually good work-life balance, although much less so for International Programs. Decent benefits, office is diverse and has a very friendly environment from senior staff all the way down to the unpaid interns. Fairly generous per diem for a non-profit. Encouraged by directors to pursue professional development programs.

Cons

I always felt there was little room for advancement within the organization. NARUC is growing, but it seems to be focusing expansion on its lower ranks with increased interns and research assistants more than anything. International and Domestic programs are quite separated and rarely collaborate. Frequent travel got old quick, especially when many coworkers felt they were doing 2-3 people's jobs at once.

1.0
27 Apr 2018

Program Officer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There was opportunity for travel

Cons

Very traditional environment; staff not diverse; management not flexible.

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