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The Nature Conservancy

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The Nature Conservancy reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(869 total reviews)
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Jennifer Morris

84% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

The Nature Conservancy has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 869 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Nature Conservancy 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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869 reviews
2.0
Feb 21, 2022
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Pros

Offer alot of vacation time and holidays Great group of passionate people to work with Access to awesome nature preserves Under new management and trying to turn things around

Cons

They severely overwork their people They underpay their staff Bad leadership caused a 40% staff reduction They talk the talk but don't always walk the walk when it comes to conservation and being "green".

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The Nature Conservancy Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. I’m sorry to hear that your experience working at TNC wasn’t positive. As we strive to achieve our 2030 goals, we know that our people are the heart of our mission. We are working hard to alleviate the stresses of workload and project management by implementing our Operational Excellence Initiative. Leadership has recently rolled out a plan that tackles these stressors in the next months. We appreciate your feedback and wish you all the best in your career.
2.0
Dec 17, 2021
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Pros

Housing is sometimes provided at little to no cost. Making business purchases is easy with minimal paperwork.

Cons

They have high level requirements for education, job trainings, and certifications. The stewardship staff have extremely low unfair compensation for the required skills. The job stability is terrible, most field technicians have to relocate on 6 month intervals to maintain year round work. They advertise career advancement but do not follow through, the management staff usually offers a single course annually at a wildfire academy, and does not keep up with position task books and certifications, this means they can continue to pay you less for the high level skill work you perform. Work life balance is terrible and fire management staff will often work 60- 70 hrs in a week. The company retirement vestment has a 3 year minimum so most of the field staff will not survive the unbearable working conditions and stagnant career developement long enough to become vested. The executive and administrative staff are compensated far better than the field staff.

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The Nature Conservancy Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience working at TNC. I’m very sorry to hear that your experience wasn’t positive. As a decentralized organization with multiple business units across the globe, we recognize that the way people experience working at TNC will vary by business unit, geography, and work responsibilities. Our goal is to support the work/life balance needs of employees in all of our locations as consistently as possible. Safety and well-being is a priority to us. When it comes to compensation, we’ve taken the steps to be transparent, which includes sharing or global compensation structure internally and reviewing market date annually to ensure its competitive and equitable. We value our employees as they are the heart of our work and I’m sorry you didn’t feel that way. We would like to hear about your experience and find ways we can improve. Please contact us at recruiting@tnc.org
2.0
Dec 7, 2021

Not minority friendly

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Pros

Able to raise children, flexible work schedules & opportunity to work remotely.

Cons

Micro aggressions, managers need real diversity training and accountability for their treatment of staff. White women think they are liberal but actually are the problem with diversity. Management is aware of issues with managers but don’t do anything. HR is a joke and is only there to protect the company. As long as you’re “nice” you'll be successful, ability to actually do your job is not valued. No career advancement & if you appear capable more work is assigned to you where those not capable skate by doing minimal work.

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The Nature Conservancy Response
4y
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us, we take every comment seriously to make internal changes to improve. I’m very sorry to hear that your experience was negative and value your honesty. We’re commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and also acknowledge that we have work to do. Please know that we are taking initiatives to improve this concern by creating micro behaviors awareness training as well as diversity, equity and inclusion managerial training as part of our Managerial Excellence Initiative. At TNC, we treat every person with dignity, professional courtesy, and respect and I’m saddened to hear this wasn’t your experience. TNC is supportive when concerns and issues arise and understand it can be challenging to share concerns in the workplace. We strive to create an environment where you feel safe and heard. We would like to hear more about your experience and address these concerns. Please contact us to recruiting@tnc.org.
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