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3.7

60% would recommend to a friend

(260 total reviews)

Robert Wendelgass

49% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Clean Water Action has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 260 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Clean Water Action employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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260 reviews
1.0
Jun 2, 2016
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Pros

You are told in training that they are a "grassroots non-profit" when, in fact, CWA is a 501(c)4 -- a political lobbying organization with "substantial efforts for the social good." Great way to lose a few pounds if you don't walk enough each day!

Cons

Extremely high turn-over. More than 75% of new employees will be fired within the first 1-3 days canvassing for 'lacking potential' and being unlikely to meet daily quota. For a social welfare organization, a great deal of donations collected seem like they just go right into the canvassers pocket to pay their hourly wage.

2.0
Aug 22, 2016
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Pros

Guest lecturers came a few times before we would canvass and were very interesting. Program staff very dedicated (however these were not my direct coworkers). Good mission, and gets good political work done.

Cons

This is a long story to explain so I apologize in advance for length. To give background, canvassing hierarchy worked like this: regular canvassers (2-10pm work hours), trainers (1:30-10pm with only slightly better pay) and field managers (1-10pm, sometimes 12-10pm, salary pay with some minor benefits). Then Obama came in and said that all salary employees making below a certain amount need to pay overtime. CWA decided rather than pay the field managers decently (overtime pay) and not make everything literal insanity, that instead they would cut everyone's hours so that field managers only worked a 40 hour week. This meant that trainers when only worked 7.5 hours a day, and canvassers 7 hour days. Oh and our lunch break was taken away. Which is illegal by the way. In addition quota (fundraising expectation in order to keep job) went up, and we were told our pay would go up however it did not, at least while I was there. CWA claims to be a progressive organization, yet they've treated the canvass like crap with all these recent changes. In my opinion it was very hypocritical. Which is the main reason why I left. While I loved the program work they were doing, I can't support or work for a group that does good things yet treats their "underlings" like crap. "Underlings" who raise money to pay the salaries of the program staff, who might not have a job otherwise (don't confuse this with me saying the program staff treated the canvass badly- they were great. It was the organization as a whole). Basically, underlings who are a pretty integral part to the organization.

5.0
Nov 23, 2015

Great Organization, with Lots of Opportunities

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You have great co-workers who share similar morals and are overwhelmingly positive. It's also fun to be able to discuss politics and progressive issues regularly. There are a lot of opportunities to advance, into policy positions or into directing. In the last 3 years, I've seen staff advance to run offices in Connecticut; Denver, CO; Ohio; and Dallas, TX, as well as advancing into an election-related policy role. The schedule is flexible if you're a student and need to move between full and part time. The benefits are available for both full and part time as well. The best thing though is seeing the organization win major campaigns because of the work we've done in the field. In May we passed the Clean Water Rule, which restored protections to the drinking water of over 100 million Americans. We won because we mobilized over 100,000 public comments from community members in the summer of 2014. It feels amazing to see your work generate results like that.

Cons

If you are looking for a job where you're inside and sitting down, this is not the job for you.

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