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3.8

57% would recommend to a friend

(32 total reviews)
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Harry Bruell

47% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Conservation Legacy has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 32 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Conservation Legacy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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32 reviews
2.0
21 Feb 2021

Culture of Exploitation and Discrimination

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Pros

A lot of wonderful, passionate people. Laid back culture, in the sense that people are casual and fun. I wore a program t-shirt and jeans to work basically everyday. The PTO is amazing (6 weeks a year for new employees).

Cons

In an attempt to defend the exploitation of AmeriCorps members, you often hear that the corps life is a "lifestyle", a culture in which one gets very dirty, works extremely hard, and gets very little pay in return, beyond the satisfaction of doing important work. This idea pervades into the greater organizational culture, as full-time staff are also extremely overworked, are expected to be willing to work recurring overnights and regular 50+ hour weeks while receiving low salaries. Making these kind of sacrifices is rewarded, and staff who are unwilling to make them are unlikely to move up in the organization. The conservation corps world and outdoor industry, generally, are very exclusive of people of color, and while some at the higher levels of the organization (and many more people who are at more foundational levels) are trying (sort of) to make it more inclusive, not all are invested in this work (including and especially the CEO), and non-white employees may find themselves in very uncomfortable situations. I personally experienced blatant discrimination in the form of racism as well as ableism. The CEO also very explicitly and publicly silenced, humiliated, and delegitimized the voices of people of color who had spent years doing incredible and important work, after they had shared their own experiences of feeling discriminated against and unheard for years. My experience was that the organization tried to sweep issues of discrimination and sexual harassment under the rug. Conservation Legacy is also very hierarchical. In my experience, it was common for staff to feel like they had little impact, or that their feedback was worth much to executive management.

1.0
21 Jan 2022

Toxic workplace - stay away!

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Pros

The only good thing about this organization are the Americorps members that is aims (and mostly fails) to serve.

Cons

This not a healthy work environment. They talk a big game about DEI, but the reality is that there is rampant discrimination against volunteers and staff based on race and gender. The C level staff work harder on covering up harrassment claims and trying to make everyone be "positive" than they do on identifing and addressing the issues that are pervasive though this organization. The pay is terrible and the hiring process was misleading. The real job tasks often vary far from the job discription.

3.0
20 Apr 2023
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Pros

Flexible schedule for some positions

Cons

I went through 5+ points of contact throughout less than 1 year of service. Nearly everytime my crew leader would change they would fail to transfer my paperwork, or update me about the new point of contact. I was sending emails to my "boss" at conservation legacy for a couple weeks before I found out they had vacated the position. Your personal time off is obliterated by snow days(you can't go into the field, telework, or go in to office). Better watch out for federal holidays, you don't get those off but it will still subtract from your minimal time off. Hope you don't get sick! I had a twisted vertebrae and received zero sympathy for the days missed, was threatened with suspension. Luckily the department I was working with saw my value and hired me out from under Conservation Legacy.

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