Outside In Reviews

3.5

52% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

Kiku Johnson

72% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Outside In has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Outside In 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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31 reviews
2.0
22 Feb 2023

Nice people, poor structure

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lovely people to work with

Cons

No guidance, no room to grow, poor salary and absolutely freezing office with the most unclean toilets I’ve ever been in!

1.0
20 Jun 2020

Toxic Workplace. Bullying and Racism are Rampant

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great mission. They do good work, but it's all hampered by internal drama.

Cons

Extremely toxic work environment. Bullying, gossip and cliques are rampant and go ignored by supervisors. sometimes the leaders are the ones bullying. Racism is rampant - with leadership and with staff. Black people specificalyy are not safe at OI. staff will coordinate rumors, complaints and lies about staff that they don't like to get them to quit or get them fired. No one there is interested in inclusion. They are interested in competitions of how they've been oppressed and are selectively outraged and offended by microaggressions. i.e. if a white person committs a miccroaggression, they are all forgiven. But a POC? forget about it.. The abysmal pay (yes, even after the union contract) is just an insult to professionals. The culture is terrible. It's always staff against management and nobody cares. They feed the conflict on both sides. The union should unite people,but instead it just feeds problems with staff and sustains the us vs. them attitudes. This place is just filled with awful people who really enjoy being awful to each other, and then playing the victim when someone does the same thing to them. DEI staff is only interested in telling everyone how they are racist (they are) but inclusion is not talked about. ever.the point is just to make people feel bad which didn't help the racism go away. it just made everyone feel worse and made conflicts worse . Making people feel welcome is not on anyone's agenda You are on your own. If you start work there, make sure you have a good therapist.

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