IFPRI Reviews

4.1

75% would recommend to a friend

(165 total reviews)

Johan Swinnen

73% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

IFPRI has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 165 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The IFPRI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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165 reviews
1.0
31 Dec 2018

Racism

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Pros

Good benefits and interesting work.

Cons

I had a horrible experience working at IFPRI. I was interviewed over the phone and when I started working, my manager literally said that she wished she had seen me in person before hiring me. Hiring, firing, and promotion are done based on race. African-Americans are relegated to the maintenance department (with a few exceptions). If you are a woman from the Philippines, they will hire you as admin staff. If you are white, research position. Again, there are some exceptions, but the hiring and firing practices haven’t changed much since the organization was founded in the 1970’s. The HR department really couldn’t care less. They won’t help you if you are being discriminated against and willingly take part in defending the actions of racist managers and in selecting staff based on stereotypes. There should be an audit of the habitual practices of discrimination at IFPRI and they should not be allowed to access US government funding, which prohibits the use of race as a determinant in hiring, firing, or promotion. IFPRI has shown to be incapable of separating race, national origin, and gender from qualifications, capacities, and performance. I suggest prospective employees steer clear.

2.0
1 Aug 2013

Great place to work if you have a PH.D in economics

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Pros

Great people from all over the world.

Cons

Management is full of researchers promoted to the position with no real world experience managing people. Not a lot of communication between managers and staff. Very little opportunity to grow, unless you have a Ph.D in economics.

3.0
6 Jun 2013

great place if you want a research career

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Pros

- multi cultural place - going to have a research career - exposure to international development - great benefits

Cons

- hierarchial, you have a career path only with phd, the rest are treated like slave labor - HR structure is ambiguous, things work if you boss wants it for you, no real policy - its had 3 sexual harassment cases, brushed under the carpet - no real tangible guidelines for promotion

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