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World Animal Protection

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Working here is poison - Campaign Manager World Animal Protection Employee Review

1.0
8 Sept 2016
Recommend
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Pros

You will meet some great people and make lifelong friends

Cons

Crippling working environment, poor leadership, no development opportunities, climate of insecurity and fear, dreadful culture and misuse of funds. Working at this organisation will strip you of your confidence and make you doubt your abilities. It's run by people who don't know or care about animal welfare and treat their staff like dirt. If you care about the cause and want to see real change for animals, work elsewhere and avoid this place like the plague. To get ahead at Wspa you have to be one or all of the following: ruthless, game playing, fake, or in the pockets of those at the top. Hard work is rarely rewarded or recognised and those at the bottom who do all the work and have all the knowledge about the issues are disregarded and are gradually being depleted as part of the continuous restructures. Ironically the most incompetent people are promoted first, often with no training or support, to the detriment of everyone else. The illusive leadership team (all white, middle aged men) seem clueless and ineffective in sorting out the real issues that the organisation faces. if you would like to feel miserable about your job, lose your passion for the cause and feel entirely ineffective and undermined, take a job here. Despite claiming to "move the world" and being an "authority on the issue" I could probably count on one hand how many animals have felt the benefit of wspas work in the last couple of years. Instead, money is spent on pointless rebrands, flying senior leadership around the world and hiring extortionate consultants, with no obvious or tangible benefit. The organisation struggles to have a clear cut opinion on any issue and is confused about what its purpose is, what it wants to achieve and how to go about this. Wspa's only saving grace is the truly wonderful people, mostly at junior management level and below. However their skills and enthusiasm is wasted at an organisation that has lost its heart and it's way. Most people are desperate to leave or at their wits end. A sad state of affairs for an organisation that has the potential and the funds to really help end animal suffering. It's only after leaving that you realise how miserable working here has made you and what a toll it takes on your health.

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