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World Monuments Fund Reviews

3.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(4 total reviews)

Benedicte de Montlaur

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4 reviews
3.0
20 Oct 2023

good

Recommend
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Pros

There is an opportunity to travel and deal with different cultures, in addition to the fact that it is a charitable organization, which makes working in it a good addition to your CV.

Cons

Instability, especially if you are not working in the main office in New York, as you will receive an annual contract

3.0
11 Oct 2021
Recommend
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Pros

WMF's staff is its greatest asset. My colleagues were incredibly knowledgeable and deeply committed to WMF's important cultural and architectural heritage preservation work.

Cons

The development team was a revolving door, with staff regularly cycling in and out of WMF. The programs side was much more stable, but it seemed like many of the long-time program staff members were stuck in their roles/titles for years waiting for a higher-up to retire or leave so they could assume their position.

4.0
12 Dec 2017

Working as a translator in Myanmar Project

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Learn a lot about translation and the nature of the job. Accept no experienced students. Flexible working nature.

Cons

Low pay for students and longer working time.

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