Pros: I really appreciate the mission-driven environment here. Everyone, from colleagues to leadership, is committed to making a difference in international development, which makes the work feel meaningful. I've had tons of learning opportunities, especially in agricultural tech and project management, and felt well-supported by my team. It's a stable place, and the work-life balance for a non-profit is actually quite decent.
Cons: While the growth opportunities are there, the path to promotion can sometimes feel a bit slow compared to the private sector. The approval processes for new initiatives can also take some time, which is understandable for a non-profit operating across different regions, but it can be a minor frustration.
Advice to Management: Focus on streamlining some of the internal approval workflows to empower teams to execute initiatives more quickly, especially for field-level projects.
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