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4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(1,030 total reviews)
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Andrew Morley

94% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

World Vision International has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,030 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The World Vision International 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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4.0
Jul 24, 2014

WV-Kenya

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Pros

Work life balance is fairly good. They invest in training for employees hence great for development. Small teams hence greater cohesion and teamwork. Good leave options and a good working environment.

Cons

Sometimes the culture that's rooted in Faith/religious beliefs can be used negatively to sweep discontent under the rug.

3.0
Jul 19, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The work that World Vision does around the world is pretty amazing. There is a very smart, experienced approach to fighting poverty and oppression. It is aimed at the roots of the problems we face, and World Vision is dedicated for the long haul in the areas where it works. For those of us who work in the support (fundraising) office, which is what the HQ in Federal Way is, this makes us feel that we're working for an organization we believe in. If you are a marketer, you have a brand that you would be proud to represent. But....

Cons

Our fundraising office has failed to grow revenue for years. There appears to be a dedication to remaining unremarkable. The following problems are well known within the company, discussed every day by employees, and are not addressed by leadership at all. This is demoralizing: - The marketing department (called Mobilization) is run by a homegrown 25+ year employee who is not a marketer. As a result, the direct marketing approach the company has taken for, well, 25+ years hasn't changed with the times. This person is simply not equipped to lead a change. - A system of SMART goals perpetuates silos and inefficiency with people working at cross-purposes. - The culture is also a thing of the past, hierarchical and overly deferential on the basis of rank, even when leadership is lost or incompetent. - There is little to no career path for bright young stars, so they leave. This perpetuates mediocrity. Underperforming, or "pretty good" employees are rewarded for playing the game. They can stay as long as they like. The following problems are not recognized by management and therefore are not addressed by leadership either. Also demoralizing: - They are a big part of the problem. - Forays into new marketing practices or new markets are withdrawn too quickly if initially unsuccessful. Fear is at the heart of this. - The brand is stuck in the way back machine, and the stewards of the brand are tired. Any true creativity was sucked out of them long ago.

3.0
Jul 9, 2014
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Pros

The majority are good shepherds of donor dollars, meaning there are policies in place so we do not get caught up with the entitled technocrats of the UN (business class airfare and 4/5 star hotels). You join WV to ensure your actions are louder than your words, as it should be in the INGO world.

Cons

There policies can be great; however, the training budget for personal development always gets hit first...its a unrealised benefits lost for four years in a row now.

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