Oxfam GB in mid-2010s - Anonymous employee Oxfam Employee Review

5.0
12 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing co-workers. Good work-life balance. I found it relatively easy to get a promotion within the organisation and change my location during five years that I spent within it.

Cons

The organisation was undergoing restructuring at various levels all five years that I was part of it. Constant change of strategies was very time consuming and de-motivating for staff. A lot of good people left in the meantime, as they no longer understood where they belonged.

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