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3.8

89% would recommend to a friend

(447 total reviews)

68% positive business outlook

Clinton Health Access Initiative has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 447 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Clinton Health Access Initiative employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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447 reviews
3.0
16 Dec 2016

Mission driven but HR needs to step up

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Some people are competent and qualified and are genuinely driven by the mission statement – the passion is palpable and it is positively inspirational to be in their teams. The learning can be immense but this is contingent on a lottery system of which team/ manager you get. - HIV/ AIDS and malaria programs are particularly impactful – the results are measurable and the work is truly life saving. Some strategic projects are great too - projects like working with cold chain equipment manufactures to lower vaccine prices allow you to correct market failures via a strategic approach in real time – this is incredibly impactful. This is why we joined the org in the first place. - Office culture is collegial, fun and easy going - Good for a short term stint, not sure about a long term career here.

Cons

- Need a structured and objective review process for feedback and promotions (and compensation – which is below market rate). - Nepotism is rampant. People have brought in their brothers and friends who are grossly underqualified with no work ex, accomplishments or skills! - Nepotistic influx of people who were fired from their previous consulting job for incompetence/ some sort of an inappropriate relationship with a manager. Apparently they were also coming to work once a week and still not doing any work. Keep charity out of hiring decisions - peer group is critical! - Constant (unfair) badgering in the media; org is now (unfairly) perceived as a fake NGO fronting fake agendas. With the closure of CGI and drop in donations…future is not as certain. CHAI is their pet project though, so impact should be the least. - Need more qualified public health professionals in India and not just business people.

4.0
3 Jun 2014
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Pros

1. People: An opportunity to work with amazing, passionate people. You never know how big a rockstar is the guy sitting next to you! 2. Entrepreneurial culture: Both a pro and a con. There are no rules on who can do what, and thus its a great opportunity for proactive people to seek greater responsibilities and progress in careers quickly. 3. Exposure: With ops in over 25 countries, its a great opportunity to work in new geographies, meet new people and immerse in new cultures 4. Lifestyle: Though a non-profit, it ensures that you're taken care of rather well. (Read stays in good hotels, traveling, etc.)

Cons

1. Managerial gap: Though the analysts and associates are amazing and most brilliant, lack of leadership becomes evident at the Manager - Associate Director - Director levels. This a major driver of people leaving around the ~2Y timeframe 2. Lack of systems: Read no formal feedback system, management reviews, career appraisals, etc. What this means is that CHAI is a world of many teams, and your experience could be as good or as bad as your manager's leadership and team building skills.

3.0
15 Feb 2014
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Pros

If you are innovative, there is a lot you can plan to do

Cons

No growth opportunities while you are in and once you leave no one cares about what you contributed

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