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The most meaningful and professionally enriching experiences of my career - Senior Fundraising Manager International Rescue Committee Employee Review

5.0
21 May 2025
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Pros

Mission-driven culture: IRC’s commitment to delivering high-impact humanitarian work is genuinely inspiring. The organisation attracts passionate, intelligent professionals who deeply care about making a difference. Global exposure: Working with colleagues across multiple regions (HQ and country offices) provides rich cultural exchange and insight into real-world challenges and solutions. Learning opportunities: Strong emphasis on cross-functional collaboration, data-driven reporting, and sector best practices—particularly in fundraising, grants, and donor engagement. Leadership access: Opportunity to work closely with senior leaders and contribute to organisation-wide deliverables. Supportive colleagues: Many teams foster an environment of kindness, mutual respect, and emotional intelligence, which makes even high-pressure moments feel shared and manageable. The organisation's global reach and deep commitment to humanitarian impact make it a powerful place to grow, contribute, and learn. Despite the challenges, the sense of purpose and the quality of colleagues make it a truly rewarding environment. I would highly recommend IRC to mission-driven professionals looking to work on high-impact, global initiatives.

Cons

While IRC values internal talent, moving between departments or advancing into managerial roles can sometimes be slow or unclear without proactive networking.

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5.0
24 May 2026
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Pros

Very valuable insights in conducting work. Provides valuable input.

Cons

None that I can think of.

2.0
22 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will meet some amazing and passionate people here who are truly there for the mission. Many came to this country as refugees and immigrants themselves and continue to devote their lives to helping others going through similar experiences. If you end up on the right team, it's an extremely rewarding job.

Cons

Unfortunately, the HQ upper management makes it a toxic place to work. VPs regularly undercut each other publicly (including at all-team meetings and gossiping negatively with staff), especially when potential job cuts were on the horizon. C-Suite didn't listen to staff concerns about upper management and didn't investigate major departures by dedicated staff who left due to poor management despite their dedication to the mission. Leaders picked favorites, ignoring work performance (excusing mediocre performance in some, having high standards for others), and preferred yes-men over staff who wanted to think more critically about the work. Projects were pushed too quickly, despite concerns that it could be detrimental to clients. Positions given to unqualified internal staff who wouldn't be interviewed for the role as external candidates. Senior leaders (director and above) are more focused on keeping their jobs than the mission and will use lower staff work for their own career growth/safety. DEI didn't seem to apply for senior leader roles, where there was little, if any, diversity.

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