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86 reviews
4.0
10 Oct 2024

Work environmnet

Recommend
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Pros

Good salary, great learning environmnet

Cons

fast paced, be ready to travel alot to the field

5.0
29 Apr 2025
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Pros

Additional to the salary which is above Colombian average, the organization offers different benefits such as international medical insurance, 2.5 vacation days per each month you work and home office some days per week.

Cons

Everyone is so comftableEveryone is so comfortable working there that being promoted is quite difficult.

1.0
12 Mar 2025
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Pros

-The salary is great. -Benefits are okay. -Shuttle service to work are available.

Cons

-Most of the teams have manipulative supervisors -The work culture depends on what the Country Representative is like. -Decisions are only taken at the top and everyone needs to abide by them.

5.0
17 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

There are countless pros to work under WFP. Diverse teams, fair performance, good salary.

Cons

There is no paid leave if you are not fully employment.

4.0
19 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Good learning opportunities, good salary

Cons

Low opportunity for career growth

4.0
3 Oct 2024

Salaries and work environment

Recommend
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Pros

Good salary and annual salary reviews

Cons

To grown in grades, your job has to be advertised and you go through an internview process

4.0
30 Oct 2025

TEC

Recommend
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Pros

Good Salary Flexible work schedule

Cons

Rigid work culture In some cases , promotions take several years

3.0
26 Oct 2025
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Pros

Yearly salary increases and good medical insurance are appealing, but there is significant discrimination between contract types. Some staff members receive amazing benefits, while others receive very little. International contracts are the most advantageous. It operates just like any other company, with numerous policies, rules, and regulations that seem to apply only to those who are disliked by those at the top of the hierarchy. It feels like working for any government, where everything revolves around politics. Overall, it’s a good experience and interesting to discover how the humanitarian world functions, but it’s not different from any other place.

Cons

Lack of adherence to and compliance with rules and regulations. Poor resource management. Discrimination in contracts and benefits

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