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Human Rights Foundation Reviews

4.2

82% would recommend to a friend

(44 total reviews)

Thor Halvorssen

86% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Human Rights Foundation has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 44 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Human Rights Foundation 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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44 reviews
5.0
3 Mar 2020
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Pros

I work full time at HRF. The work-life balance is excellent with no set hours and the ability to work from home--except during conferences where you can kiss goodbye to work life balance as everyone pitches in to create what, year after year, is hands-down the best production experience I have ever seen. The job offers me the ability to travel globally and visit and work with world-class human rights defenders while traveling comfortably (we are consistently allowed to stay in good hotels and out flights, though coach, and never multiple layovers). Good pay for the limited amount of stress and pressure in non-conference periods. Great office located right in the middle of Koreatown with an unbeatable view. Lots of team-building lunches and dinners and a spectacular brain trust in the office. I love working here. The mission is unlike any other at a human rights group. Senior management is considerate and professional. I would recommend HRF to anyone who wants to learn the nuts and bolts of effective human rights campaigning and see the impact of their work on the lives of those most oppressed.

Cons

For four months in 2019 a handful of employees made life at HRF miserable for the staff and management. They were laid off. And now, hell hath no fury like a group of employees who were laid off and, in the space of just a few months, obsessively post reviews on Glassdoor as retaliation. The truth is the organization is 15 years old and will weather the nastiness of 2019.

5.0
26 Oct 2015

legal associate

Anonymous employee
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Pros

the small legal team is very knowledgeable of international law and how it works in closed societies. Great atmosphere at HRF. Great location.

Cons

For some, the work in a human rights NGO can be overwhelming since our clients are people undergoing severe hardships, but, this can also be very motivating.

5.0
11 Feb 2020
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Pros

Overall, as long as you are able to manage your own boundaries and work/life balance, this will be a very rewarding place to work at. - Passionate, intelligent and caring colleagues who will support you whenever they can - Opportunity to meet some of the most brave human rights activists in the world - You can develop and explore your ideas if they are good, regardless of your title - Unlimited PTO: If your work involves travel, you can usually take some time off after your trip and see many different parts of the world, as well as several weeks during summer and winter breaks - Respect for personal boundaries: Nobody will contact you during your PTO unless it's an absolute emergency / Mutual respect among colleagues / Managers will check in with you before you take on a new task of assignment to ensure you aren't overworked - Informal office culture: No clear hierarchy (unless with budgeting) - Priceless view from the office

Cons

In general, this is a good place to work if you have experience working in other non/for-profit firms. Unless you're highly organized, it will be difficult to work here as your first job. - As a small nonprofit, you have to manage your own time, projects, and resources: Nobody will keep your tasks and projects on schedule, and you'll be expected to do get things done without someone supervising you (but will give you advice/help if needed) - There used to be times when things were hectic and everyone was overworked, but management has done a very good job in reducing this since Fall 2018 - Working with activists can be emotionally demanding due to the nature of their work, and if you're not good at saying no to them asking for help, you will end up overworking because of the sheer number of people who are doing good work and want to do more - Open office layout is distracting

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