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2.9

50% would recommend to a friend

(34 total reviews)

Sharon Moshavi

37% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

International Center for Journalists has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 34 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The International Center for Journalists employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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34 reviews
4.0
Mar 2, 2021

A Good Place to Work

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Pros

ICFJ is a small but ambitious organization doing a lot of good work for journalists around the world. There are plenty of opportunities to contribute and learn, especially when you show initiative. Colleagues are kind and supportive, and work-life balance is generally good.

Cons

As a small organization, opportunities to move up can be limited, as there is not a lot of turnover at senior levels. And while there are opportunities to grow skills and pursue interests, it's also common for staff to feel spread very thin with our day-to-day responsibilities.

5.0
Feb 9, 2021

Great Experience Overall

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Pros

It's a great place to work! Everyone is kind and helpful, including upper management.

Cons

Low pay but I believe they're working on increasing it.

1.0
Feb 1, 2021
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Pros

You will be able to handle more responsibilities and juggle more projects than you ever thought humanly possible.

Cons

It’s dismal that junior staff can’t even get to $50,000, and are routinely told to wait a few years and be respectful because there aren’t enough funds in the pool yet finance, HR, and leadership receives a 10% salary increase every year on six-figure salaries including this year, along with very generous bonuses. ( $5,000- $20,000) If leadership even cut 2% of their salaries, they would be able to pay junior employees a living wage in DC. Or you know, find the funds from elsewhere, considering the millions it’s receiving from Facebook. Why is the turnover rate so high? Why do so many talented employees leave before a year? Because the blame game is strong and the traits that the organization publicly honors are so lacking internally such as transparency, collaborative work, and open dialogue. There is no work-life balance. You will work more than your allocated hours, and you will not be compensated overtime. Management will push before/after work meetings. Colleagues routinely attended events in the middle of the night, some as late as 1:00 am and others as early as 4:00 am. Trilingual employees with master’s degrees receive less than recent grads due to who they know in leadership. Favoritism and family connections go a long way here, especially, when it comes to salaries. HR is either unwilling or incapable to help. Staff can expect to wait up to a month for a non-response reply. We have on multiple occasions asked HR to send anonymous surveys to help gauge how the organization is meeting the needs of the staff. However, HR only uses surveys that easily identify staff with questions such as Where are you born, what is your first language, ect? This prevents staff from honestly expressing their sentiments. Finance is the stuff of nightmares. I have lost count of how many times I’ve seen colleagues cry, upset, or berated by this department. More than a few of us have reported inappropriate comments but they have been left unaddressed for years. More than a few employees have left abruptly due to being traumatized by such unhinged management. How else would you explain, some staff being denied PTO and losing out on weeks of vacation, while others are granted time off?

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