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Racist - do not recommend to people of color - Researcher Wilder Foundation Employee Review

1.0
10 Sept 2025
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Pros

Learned a lot here about consulting, management, and grant writing. Also received many leadership opportunities, received mentorship from my specific supervisor, and experienced growth in my career.

Cons

Extreme burn out, silo-d departments, competitive, and deeply racist. The people who seem most likely to be successful at the organization are white and raised in small rural towns or out-of-state. People of color need to assimilate and/or compartmentalize in order to survive. Decisionmaking is uneven and reliance on grants means job stability is often threatened even when there is an abundance of funds. Many people of color (especially those born in the U.S. and not foreign born) last about 4-5 years before being used and burned out. They cycle through the communities they study the most (e.g., Southeast Asian and African immigrant communities) but are unable to retain these staff due to both implicit and explicit racism. Turnover is high. The culture is "Othering" and White as well as invasive and passive-aggressive. Wilder Research's work has an okay reputation in local applied contexts, but is looked down on in academia for a poor grasp of theory and a lack of rigor.

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5.0
7 Mar 2024
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Pros

Great coworkers. Company that lives it's values. Fine benefits

Cons

The job can be hard and tiring.

1.0
9 May 2026
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Pros

Really loved the community of therapists. Learned a lot from the providers who work here.

Cons

Very poor management. There is no transparency when decisions are being made and are extremely defensive when feedbacks are given. Adds additional job roles without giving proper training to clinicians. Minimization culture. Management is scared to have difficult conversations surrounding inclusivity. Despite many clinicians advocating, the management is always shocked to here that people are dissatisfied. They are even more shocked when people leave. They do not respect their providers or their clients. Management seems to have lost touch when it comes to making decisions that best benefit clients. Leadership tries to show that they care by doing the bare minimum such as showing up to staff meetings for 10 minutes. However, they do not provide enough space for critical feedback. Either they resort to talking about what they have done in the past or distract away from actual concerns. As a result, completely dismissing clinician concerns. It is disappointing to see this org failing over time. Lot of clients rely on them. Used to be relatively better and had good mission.

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