Keep away unless you wish to work like a minion - Anonymous employee Evidence Action Employee Review

1.0
30 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Allowed to wear casual wear to office

Cons

I have never seen employees turnover on such a mammoth scale in any other organisation. Over the course of one year, nearly 70% of the employees have left the organisation primarily due to rude behaviour by upper management. Staff who have survived for long are usually the ones who basically spend more time gossiping around and defending themselves rather than working in a transparent and friendly environment. A classic example of workplace bullying is displayed throughout the organization giving the minimal scope of either raising your concern or addressing your grievances. To make matter worst, using foul language is rampant and no one seems to be bothered about it or even if they do, they are all too terrified to be vocal about it . The dysfunctional HR department hardly amends the policy or are simply not given enough authrority to devise a conducive environment to make the office more employee friendly. Amidst the disturbing and disrespectful behaviour portrayed by the organisation leaders, constant demotivating emails only aggravates to stressful work-life imbalance. PS-Please doesn't believe the positive reviews written out here , as it is endorsed by top management working in this organisation. Everyone wants to be recognized and rewarded for a job well done, sadly enough good employees are underlooked and undermined which is more of a tradition in this organisation. The upper management, in general, lack a compassionate touch and EQ to provide constructive coaching and feedback to motivate the employees to do better than their previous performance, rather in retrospect, feedbacks are given in front of everyone and the managers usually raise their voice if any subordinate question thier authority. The managers are known to micromanage to the level of minutia. Micromanagers appear insecure regarding their employees’ ability to perform their jobs without the manager directing every move. Management’s constant reorganization, changing direction and shuffling people around disconnects employees from the organization’s purpose. Employees don’t know what’s going on, what the priorities are or what they should be doing. This causes frustration leading to confusion and inefficiencies.

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Evidence Action is a mission-driven organization that genuinely lives its values. The work is meaningful, impact-focused, and grounded in data, which makes it especially rewarding to be part of the team. Leadership is thoughtful and accessible, and there is a strong culture of trust, collaboration, and respect across teams. People here are smart, humble, and deeply committed to doing good work without ego. I’ve also appreciated the organization’s openness to learning and improvement—there is a real willingness to invest in systems, processes, and people to support long-term sustainability. Work-life balance is generally respected, especially considering the global nature of the work.

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As with many fast-growing, mission-driven organizations, some processes and systems are still evolving. This can occasionally mean ambiguity, shifting priorities, or heavier workloads during peak periods. Cross-functional coordination can sometimes take extra time due to the organization’s scale and distributed teams.

2.0
1 Oct 2025
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Pros

Programs have real impact and are implemented by talented, committed local staff. Somewhat less top-down than many other NGOs. Colleagues are intelligent, mission-driven, and humble. No toxic personalities. Compensation and benefits are okay for the sector. Extremely flexible on hybrid work, with many remote employees.

Cons

The organizational structure is matrixed to the point of dysfunction. Decision-making is slow, consensus-heavy, and bogged down by politics. Senior leadership is reactive, shortsighted, and barely capable of making decisions only when something is in immediate crisis. They will spend literally months talking and planning in circles, without action. Direction is left incredibly vague, if not completely absent. Basic principles of management, planning, strategy, and leadership are foreign concepts. Clear inequities exist between global staff and local staff in terms of pay, titles, and promotion pathways. These disparities are well-known internally, but leadership is too paralyzed to address it. Promotions are a black box. Performance evaluations are completely subjective and determined exclusively by your direct supervisor, despite getting 360 input. The organization doesn’t apply its own values of rigor and objectivity to itself or its people. There’s zero accountability for senior leadership - they can (and do) perform poorly without repercussion. The organization clearly and consistently demonstrates that it doesn’t care about its people. “Our people are our best asset” is something you never hear here. Coaching is absent, learning tapers off after a year, feedback mechanisms are weak, and leadership shows little interest in genuinely engaging with staff perspectives. Layoffs and restructuring decisions have been handled poorly, with minimal communication or reflection (staff who have worked there for years have been laid off without warning for reasons that can be drawn back to senior leadership’s negligence, and they don’t even care enough to give them an exit interview).

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Evidence Action Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and reflections with us. We’re truly sorry to hear that your experience at Evidence Action left you feeling this way. While some of the concerns you raised are difficult to hear, they are important to us and we appreciate your honesty. We’re glad you highlighted the dedication of our teams and the strong sense of mission and collaboration across staff. We agree! Regarding your reflections on senior leadership, we do believe that our people are our greatest asset and apologize that it has not been highlighted. We are actively working to improve how we communicate priorities and changes across the organization – we’ve hosted several staff feedback sessions over the last couple of months to get to the root cause of our work culture. As Evidence Action has experienced a significant amount of change through this last year, our Global Leadership Team has made this a focus area, and we know it will take continued effort and transparency to rebuild trust where it’s been lost. We’re grateful for your contributions and the passion you brought to our mission. Feedback like yours is one of the ways we continue to learn, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. - Evidence Action’s People and Culture Team
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