YPO reviews

3.0

54% would recommend to a friend

(158 total reviews)

Farid Naib

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51% positive business outlook

YPO has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 158 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The YPO employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Administración y consultoría industry (3.7 stars).

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158 reviews
2.0
Mar 11, 2022

Not a good place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Get to work with some interesting people and travel.

Cons

Things are changing all the time and everybody is holding tight to the their chair, afraid to lose their job. Many of the so-called "extraordinary leaders which you "serve" are just mediocre men who happen to make money at an early age but have questionable vaues and abuse their position of leadership regarding women staff.

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YPO Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and we are very sorry to see you are not enjoying your time with YPO. All feedback is good feedback and we are always open to hearing how we can make improvements. Your comments are very much appreciated, as is all of your hard work.
1.0
Aug 27, 2016

Gaslighting at its Worst

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home. Professional development opportunities. Reimbursement for phone and Internet. Annual bonus. Opportunities to travel around the world to exciting places. Many great team members to work with who become lifelong friends (like friends you bond with during a war or other traumatic experience).

Cons

Working here is like being in an abusive relationship. Everything starts off great, but a few months in you realize you've been fooled by promises that will never come to fruition and people begin to show their true colors. This is a membership organization for some of the world's wealthiest (mostly) men. Many of the members are inspiring and a joy to work with, however one or two difficult members can make your life miserable -- especially on a long-term project. My first year here a member threatened to kill me, in writing, for a mistake in an email. Not only was nothing done (it was explained to me that the members are very "passionate" and he was likely not serious, just letting off steam), this was seen as par for the course. Members are regularly verbally abusive to the management team (mostly women), and have successfully gotten women fired when they don't get their way. If you are a woman and you stand up for yourself in any way you get labeled as aggressive and a troublemaker. You're expected to work 24/7, 80-100 hours a week and only get paid for 37 hours. If you don't do this you get told you're not a team player. Good luck trying to take any time off without getting called or texted by your boss as early as 6 a.m. during your vacation for things that aren't actual emergencies. Most everyone leaves vacation time on the table at the end of the year as it is simply not possible to take time off and get your work done as there is often no one to cover when you're out of the office. You're given 100% accountability and only 10% authority to do your job. Disclosing these problems to HR does nothing to help fix the situation. One or two people are often expected to execute a workload that in other organizations would be spread out between multiple departments. The technology is at least five years behind so you don't have the resources or tools to do what is being asked; many processes are still manual. I have had a lot of jobs in high powered organizations, but this is the only place I have worked where people take medical leave for stress, which was caused by the job. The CEO and COO work people to the bone and lead with fear and threats. This is the most unethical place I have ever worked, and I'm ashamed I stayed as long as I did. By the time you realize you need to leave this place you're so beaten down and exhausted you think you don't deserve any better.

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YPO Response
9y
Thank you for your feedback and insights. What you have shared in your post is very concerning. The mistreatment of a team member by a peer, supervisor or member is never condoned nor expected. Over the past several years, key processes have been put into place to ensure team members have a comfortable way to report issues – including EthicsPoint, our third-party/confidential reporting tool by Navex Global. We are so glad you suggest listening to the engagement survey. As we have conducted this survey each of the past three years with nearly 100% participation. We have gained great insights into what is important to team members, what is working and where we need to improve. Thank you for providing your feedback.
1.0
Aug 9, 2024

Spiraling downward

Recommend
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Pros

Managment team are professionals with the best interest of YPO at heart.

Cons

Recent changes at the board and executive level have created total chaos/confusion, lack of trust, a 2 class system with complete constipation in the decision making process. Somehow the wisdom of the board thought that taking out the CEO and replacing him with 5 YPO members (called the OMD) for making decisions was going to streamline the decision process. What a joke!! The result has been NO decisions are being made and for any decision that is made, it is void of any subject matter expertise because the members are not close enough to how things are done to understand the implications of their decisions. This is a classic case of the board and committee chairs (all members) don’t know what they don’t know AND have systemically changed the working model from being collaborative with management to implementing a management team mandate that is to “take orders.”Period! This has been said out loud to management. So sad to see great talent being wasted. We can thank the global chairman from FY 23-24 for the change to a toxic work environment. His impact could ultimately destroy what once was so great about YPO.

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