- Meaningful mission with an innovative method. You contribute to saving millions of lives of people. What's even greater than that?
- Nice colleagues and project site staff to collaborate with
- Opportunities to learn about different cultures when traveling to different project sites.
- The nature of the work is not challenging. Balance working hours.
Cons
- Most of the top management team members are senior 50+ something hence the generation gap to work with.
- Bureaucracy is strong there. The head of comms is excellent at playing politics but doesn't possess good leadership/people skills. Beware of his random tantrums and abusive remarks on a bad day.
- Inefficient planning and unprofessional modus operandi. Imagine your work got approved and the Director completely forgot about it and finger-pointed at you the next day when his big boss was not happy with the proposal. Short memory issue perhaps!!!???
- It's whether you need to suck it and do your job then you can perform well there.
- Joining this organization means being part of a meaningful mission to protect people from mosquito-borne diseases. - The respect and value placed on ideas and initiatives by our managers create an environment where personal and professional growth is nurtured. - The utilization of advanced digital tools enables efficiency in our daily work, enhancing productivity and effectiveness. - Joining this organization offers a chance to make a real difference while growing both personally and professionally in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Cons
Our organization boasts a diverse team of staff located across various regions. While this brings valuable perspectives and expertise, it can pose challenges in terms of face-to-face interactions. Due to geographical distances, opportunities for in-person meetings with colleagues from different regions are limited.