Pros
Nice people. Good network of fellows. The environment is casual and informal.
Cons
I could write a book on my experience at this organization. Unethical. Idiotic, utopian, elitist vision. If you aren't White, ivy-league educated or willing to spend long hours mulling over the state of the world in the year 3030, then don't bother joining this organization. Because one, you will lose your mind. Second, you have no hope of any career growth. The only thing I can say I truly valued was the extended network of fellows which always put up with staff in times when management was totally indecisive and inefficient. The organization suffers from severe Founderitis and the founder controls every single decision. I'm surprised that most of the funders haven't just dropped out given that the organization doesn't really do anything substantial. If you don't believe me ask any person working at Ashoka what they do or what the organization does. You will get a roundabout, vague response that has a lot of social buzz words which no one cares about. Other than this, there is literally no real work/life in this organization - everything is come as you please, go as you please. Responsibility-free. Accountability-free. There are only 9-5 workers who slave through the day and then there's senior/upper management. You will hear the word empathy thrown around a lot. No one in this organization knows the meaning. In this organization, all my dreams of career growth fell flat. I kept telling myself that it'd get better for years. It didn't. It got worse. I am so glad i finally found an opportunity and left before I wasted another year of my life.