APPRISE reviews

3.2

59% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)

72% positive business outlook

APPRISE has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The APPRISE employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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16 reviews
3.0
Aug 24, 2020

High Expectations

Recommend
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Pros

I worked at APPRISE straight out of college and I learned so much. It was my first time doing data analysis with messy, real-world data and I learned how to decide what was important and what isn't. My coding skills and phone skills also improved immeasurably. I also enjoyed having a budget to use for workshops, conferences, etc. for professional development. Due to the high level of surveillance and the strict billing practices, I honestly believe I've never been more productive minute-for-minute than I was at APPRISE. Work was strictly contained within eight hours a day, and I felt like I used every single one of those eight hours well.

Cons

As other reviewers have said, the two co-founders lead through fear rather than love. For people who take criticism very personally, the stress is overwhelming and work becomes a hostile place. I have a thicker skin and didn't mind the criticism so much -- but I realized how little respect, responsibility, and trust I was really getting, so I quickly left once I found a better opportunity. The people who last a long time at APPRISE seem to be okay tolerating an environment where they are routinely disrespected. The workplace culture also does not reflect the exciting set of issues we work on (helping the poor! saving the environment!). There is a sense that rigor and accountability are important -- after all, APPRISE mostly does program evaluation work -- but there is no larger sense of being part of something meaningful.

1.0
May 18, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

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

Cons

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.

1.0
Apr 12, 2020

Do Not Apply Here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The work that APPRISE does is great and the employees (other than senior management) are great. Compensation and benefits are good and the office is in a good location.

Cons

If I could rate “Senior Management” zero stars, I would. Unless 1) you are able to handle working under toxic people, 2) you are passionate about the work this organization does, and 3) you already have a good amount of experience in this field, I would recommend that you DO NOT apply to work here. The main con is that senior management is unpleasant to work with and because it’s a such a small organization, you will be working closely with them. They are neither good managers nor good leaders and they are often cold and unforgiving towards their employees. Expectations will be unreasonably high from the start. When you first join, there is no buffer time where you are allowed to trip up as you are learning the specific way they do things. Plus, there is little to no guidance to help you; it's essentially trial-by-fire learning. Work plan instructions are often very vague and yet you are expected to execute the work flawlessly, with few to no clarifying questions. Feedback is hardly ever constructive and very critical. They will often make you feel like you are completely incompetent when you make a mistake, no matter how small. Their tone and their choice of words are condescending, and you may feel belittled. Additionally, there is no accountability for management. There is no HR department for you to air your concerns to and it will feel very difficult to speak up for yourself directly to senior management because it is such a small organization, so they have autonomous power. In summary, the cons far outweigh the pros. Unfortunately, this is simply because working with senior management can be extremely difficult. Everything else about this organization is great. I hope this honest review can give you a lot to consider before you apply/interview/accept an offer.

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