Rewarding company mission, yet not worth the toll on mental health - werkgeversreview Analyst bij APPRISE

1,0
18 mei 2020
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Project directors and colleagues lower down the food chain are excellent, the mission of the company makes you feel good about the work you do, good pay for an NGO

Minpunten

During my interview I noticed something was off, and I wish I had trusted my gut. I took the position here and within the first month I knew I had made a mistake. Everyone works incredibly hard here and the job is demanding, but that's not a problem in my eyes. I know that people can work hard, accomplish great things, feel valued, expand their skill sets, and have a high quality of life all at the same time. What sets the tone for that type of work environment is management. Upper management here is toxic in a way I have never experienced before. It's that feeling of "I can't win regardless of what I do". In the beginning, you try to do your best, despite the vague instructions you were given. Inevitably, it's not exactly what management wanted, so they reprimand you. Next time, you decide to ask questions ("if I ask for clarification, I'll be able to give them exactly what they want", you naively tell yourself). You're told to either "read it again" or it's implied that you're stupid for not understanding. Have an idea for how to make things more efficient/try to contribute in a way that is innovative? Forget it, I promise that if there's a way for management to blame you for the inefficiency you're trying to help fix, they will. There's a set way that management wants things and it's not going to change. Which I guess is fine, but they frequently ask for feedback/new ideas. My suggestion is to not open your mouth. People walk on egg shells here. When the president and managing director are gone (this rarely happens, but occasionally they travel, etc), the difference is palpable. Work still gets done, but vibe is completely changed. The managing director once threw a full blown temper tantrum (slamming doors, throwing paper into the hallway). I've seen people cry in/just outside the office because of the president. The worst part is that the business model is developed for high turn over. Management hires about 5 policy analysts at a given time and they are expected to only work there for about a year-- if they make it longer, great, but the expectation is clearly people last for a year. Within my first 6 months, 3 people left (not including the temporary research assistants). For a company of about 10 analysts (research directors, senior analysts, and analysts), that's pretty crazy to me. Management doesn't have to worry about the toxic culture because they aren't interested in lowering their turnover rate. APPRISE is great if you're great at keeping your head down and you're immune to constant put-downs (or perhaps you can totally compartmentalize your work from how you feel when you leave). Otherwise, you won't make a month until you wish you were somewhere else.

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5,0
29 nov 2024
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You get to learn a lot and apply your skills to helping energy policy programs for low income households. There are talented individuals working here. I was able to work 40 hours a week of actual work and get my work done. Management does really care about the quality of the work as the results have an impacts on low income households and they have high standards. They give you a lot of feedback and great access to training and help with improving yourself. There is room to grow if you are motivated.

Minpunten

Some don’t like that it's located at least a 10 minute walk from the train station.

2,0
15 nov 2025
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The benefits and training budget were generous for an entry-level position. I was able to go to a few out-of-state conferences during my year at APPRISE. My coworkers were fun and awesome, and there’s a very collegial environment among the employees.

Minpunten

The President leads by fear rather than by love or care, and they often expect you to know what to do without any further explanation. I sometimes received constructive feedback, but negative reinforcement was much more common than positive reinforcement. Every minor infraction leads to major reprimanding and is likely to be mentioned at every single quarterly review for the remainder of your time at APPRISE. Speaking of these quarterly reviews, they are advertised as a way to receive feedback, but in reality, they are humiliation rituals where the President beats you over the head with every little mistake you have made since you started at APPRISE. The President insisted that we could always go to her if we had any questions. However, whenever I asked her a question, she acted like I was stupid for not immediately knowing the answer. If I had not asked the question and took the wrong course of action, I would have gotten reprimanded anyway. The company advertises that working at APPRISE has a strong work-life balance, but several employees are forced to work more than the maximum 40 hours per week. The President assigns much more work than is feasible in such a time, but if it is not completed, you get reprimanded for being “inefficient.” You can expect an email from the President complaining about your “lack of productivity” if you don’t work those extra unpaid hours to finish your work. If you try to complain or present concerns, this will be shut down immediately because there is no accountability structure for the President. Because the President was my direct supervisor, I felt constantly micromanaged and had no room for error. Every small mistake you make (or even phrasing an e-mail in a way they don't like) will get noticed and will get restated back to you at every possible opportunity. I was chastised by the President for having trinkets on my desk. She took a picture of my desk (which included pictures of me) without permission, and stated that the trinkets were why my work “had problems.” When I informed the President of my resignation (with more than two weeks’ notice), she got angry and said I was being inconsiderate. She could not see the irony of why I left in the first place.

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