World Bank Group reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(2,935 total reviews)

Ajay Banga

84% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

World Bank Group has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,935 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The World Bank Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Feb 20, 2011
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Pros

The work is interesting, and you work in a diverse environment, with smart people. There can be good travel. Work life balance is very good, few work more than 40 hrs a week. Perks are good (vacation 5 weeks, pension, health care), but there is no bonus at all.

Cons

Its a very flat structure, so there are few opps after grade G especially. Its incredibly bureacratic and slow. US and EU nationals (especially men) will find it hard to get on - there is a huge push for gender and national diversity. If you are a woman from Sierra Leone, with a US/EU education, you can do very well indeed. The mission is noble indeed, but the onyl thing anybody really cares about is lending as much as possible, as quickly as possible - so its more like a traditional bank than you may think. Informally, most people will tell you they don't think the WB makes any impact on poverty reduction, but they work there because its easy and its in DC/USA - which is usually a nicer location than where most employees come from. Easy visa route into USA (via G4 visa).

2.0
Feb 14, 2010
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Pros

You get the chance to meet and work with one of the brightest men in the area of economic development and finances. The job is less stressful compared to similar work in the private sector. You work normal hour and take off every other Friday. Benefits packages are very good for full time employees.

Cons

I would not advise anyone to take a consulting jobs at the World Bank. You get paid per day, for a maximum of 180 days. They would sign you a 20 day contract for a work that required 40 days. Consultants do not get any benefits. Advancement is very complicated. Some people worked for many years without getting the chance to land a full time job.

2.0
Nov 23, 2008
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Pros

The world is a good place for full time employees. Headquarters-recruited staff and their eligible family members (including domestic partners) may choose from three comprehensive medical/dental benefit plans available, with no preexisting condition exclusions if enrollment is made within 31 days of entry-on-duty. Staff members recruited to a Country Office are also eligible for a comprehensive medical/dental benefits plan for themselves and eligible family members including domestic partners. The World Bank also provides basic life and accident insurance to all staff at no cost, and Headquarters-recruited staff can also elect additional life and accident insurance coverage at their own expense. Disability and Worker's Compensation coverage is also provided to all staff at no cos

Cons

difficult to advance. Advancement is not based on merit. It is all about who you know.

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