Greenpeace is a very creative, agile, and passionate community. - Anonymous employee Greenpeace Employee Review

4.0
Jun 5, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work-life balance varies greatly depending on your role and which Greenpeace office you're based in. In my role, I can generally keep a good work-life balance (8 hours a day), with less busy days at the beginning and more busy days at the end of a project cycle. If you value a freer working style and are proactive and self-motivated, Greenpeace can be a great place to work. The organisation fosters a very open communication culture and operates with a flat hierarchy. You can speak directly and openly with higher-ups, and staff concerns are generally heard and addressed. In recent years, JEDIS principles (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Safety) have been increasingly integrated into the organisation's culture, and there is a genuine effort to advance them further. If these values are important to you, Greenpeace offers a positive and meaningful work environment.

Cons

Often a very chaotic workplace with little structure, unlike what you would typically find in a more traditional company. There is high turnover, with many people coming and going, and projects and plans frequently changing. If you're seeking stability, continuity, and a structured environment, this may not be the ideal workplace for you.

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5.0
Oct 22, 2025
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Pros

Its a nice job if you are comfortable with communicating

Cons

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3.0
Dec 19, 2025
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Pros

Flexibility and time off benefits

Cons

Very unstable environment. Lots of turnover in higher roles. Will let people go because of financial reasons and expect the remaining employees to combine their role with 3-4 other roles with no additional pay

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