Avantages
- Mission-driven
- Opportunities to lead research and engagements from junior-levels
- Pay is good, but progresses slowly unless you are director-level (significant pay disparity between managers and directors)
- Kind, caring and smart global employees
Inconvénients
- Leadership is uninspiring, particularly the executive director who has a problematic approach to communication and management.
- Clear gap between senior management and staff in direction of organisation's mission, particularly on friendly with corporates.
- Limited transparency on decision-making, progression, funding and salary changes.
- Director-level roles are seemingly created to reward years at InfluenceMap, rather than being based on specific expertise or merit.
- Projects often significantly delayed due to everything requiring executive-level sign-off (irrespective of project size).
- Struggled with progressing from small organisation (~25) to a medium sized organisation (~75), noticeable in delays for new HR and development documentation.
- Rely on hiring graduates, even to replace experienced staff members.
- DEI seems to be a non-issue, reflective of senior management priorities