International Rescue Committee Employee Reviews about "benefit"
Updated Sep 28, 2023

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- "Great working environment, felt like I was contributing to something meaningful, got a lot of responsibilities and freedom once I proved I was capable." (in 28 reviews)
- "Poor management, overworked caseworkers do not have time to properly train their interns" (in 42 reviews)
- "The only downside is that it's an unpaid internship and it caters more to privileged individuals who can afford an unpaid internship." (in 35 reviews)
- "long hours even though it is an internship (depending on office and who you are working for)" (in 20 reviews)
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Reviews about "benefit"
Return to all Reviews- 5.0Jan 13, 2023Graphic DesignerFormer Contractor
Pros
Productive learning environment, helpful colleagues
Cons
Low pay offered and few benefits
- 2.0Sep 15, 2016Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee
Pros
Benefits (Health) are excellent; At this organization you will help refugees and learn quite a bit about cultures. You will feel you have helped others significantly in this position.
Cons
Teams are purposely overstaffed due to budget constraints. You will feel overwhelmed most of the time; ironically the more you perform, the more refugees are sent due to the fact the UN believes if you are placing them into employment, then there are jobs! It is an extremely overwhelming position with very little assistance from management.