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Leadership struggles to understand the needs of their staff - Anonymous employee International Center for Journalists Employee Review

2.0
Mar 30, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- The flexible hours and remote work are great - The travel is a big pro but also very stressful to execute (especially in a junior staff position) - Benefits and holidays are good (compensation is NOT)

Cons

- Salaries are way too low for junior staff - management claims 45k starting salary is competitive for the industry but that blatantly isn't the case - Management is just completely out of touch with the needs of junior staff - junior staff suggestions/feedback falls on deaf ears - There's a lot of talk about internal improvements with little to no action - Very minimal training - everyone has a horrible first few months as they try to figure out how to do their jobs - No transparency or democratic process in decision making

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Pros

Good office culture, meaningful work.

Cons

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2.0
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Pros

One significant takeaway was learning the importance of negotiating for fair compensation and speaking up. Enduring an overwhelming workload, and managing 14 programs simultaneously, made me realize the importance of setting boundaries and advocating for a manageable workload. This experience catalyzed the development of assertiveness and self-advocacy skills. It taught me to recognize my worth and demand fair treatment in the workplace.

Cons

My time at ICFJ was marked by intense workdays of 10-12 hours. Since our programs were global, we had many late-night calls at 1 am or 4 am. After doing this for over a year, I requested a modest $1000 raise which was met with dismissal, citing budget constraints. What truly shocked and dismayed me was discovering that the same Vice President who denied my raise had received a staggering $45,000 Christmas bonus the very next week, on top of their already substantial six-figure salary. This blatant display of inequality and disregard for the hard work of employees speaks volumes about the company's values and priorities. Unfortunately, my experience is not unique at ICFJ. The turnover rate among program associates and officers is alarmingly high, and for good reason. The company expects an accelerated rate of nonstop work, pushing employees to their limits without proper recognition or compensation.

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