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Overland Summers Reviews

4.5

89% would recommend to a friend

(66 total reviews)

Tom Costley

86% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Overland Summers has an employee rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 66 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Overland Summers employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Arts, entertainment and recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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66 reviews
2.0
11 Sept 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Paid (although a shamefully small compensation compared to the company's substantial income) to get to travel, play, and eat in beautiful places.

Cons

Company lacks diversity. Entire full-time staff, 90% of all kids who you mentor on the trip, and nearly all (minus 5 when I was there) of the trip leaders are white, middle/upper class Northeastern people. Easy for any one who doesn't fit/identify with these demographics to feel alone and excluded from the culture. Most of full-time staff, most notably the Founder and Directors, respond with excessive defensiveness when trip leaders make requests to make concrete changes to main concerns (e.g., lack of diversity). Frustrating environment to work in, and to a point very concerning as many of the full-time and returning leaders seem to have "drunk the punch" and refuse to hear anything other than praise for the company. Company also lacks remorse and empathy, especially for new leaders. Treated some first time leaders very coldly, putting all blame for incidents on new leaders without considering the complexities, nuances, and different perspectives of the incidents. Company prioritizes their public relations over justice and fairness. Founder is very harsh, unforgiving, sexist and fears change even when it means positive social progress. Work/life balance is tough. 24/7 management of kids. Had no idea what I was getting into despite the 10-day training prior to setting off on our trip. Company is not completely transparent about how demanding the job is. They promise 8 hours of sleep as part of the benefits when really most leaders were getting an average of 5, especially if they weren't in the wilderness where the lack of activities is more conducive to a good night's rest.

1.0
6 Oct 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Relatively competitive pay, opportunity to get an inside look into running a smaller outdoor industry company.

Cons

Toxic leadership, incredibly stressful and harmful social dynamics, inappropriate and abusive management tactics by owner. High rate of employee turnover each year for this reason. No matter how much of a great/convenient opportunity it seems to be, I do not recommend working full time for Overland.

5.0
10 Feb 2018

Worth It

Recommend
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Pros

I went into this experience last summer without knowing anyone else who worked there. It turned out to be a wonderful experience. I'm an aspiring outdoor educator, and Overland was able to provide me with some crucial experience in the field. I've noticed that a lot of outdoor programs/camps often get stuck in their own traditions and are hesitant to make any changes, but the full-time administration REALLY cares about their staff, and they listen to us when we have suggestions to improve the programming.

Cons

This job is difficult, mentally and physically. Getting a normal amount of sleep per night will not be your priority. If you like being around kids and are open to leave your comfort zone, do it. There are certainly challenges faced every day, but it'll be worth it.

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