Avantages
Incredible Social Impact: Working at BRAC gives a sense of purpose as the organization is deeply committed to addressing poverty and social inequality. Career Growth Opportunities: With various projects across sectors like education, microfinance, healthcare, and development, employees have the chance to grow and explore multiple career paths. Work-Life Balance: The organization encourages a relatively balanced work environment, though it can vary by department. Supportive Work Culture: Many employees appreciate the collaborative culture, learning opportunities, and inspiring leadership.
Inconvénients
Cons: Compensation Challenges: Salaries are generally lower than in the private corporate sector, which can affect long-term career motivation for some. Slow Decision-Making: Due to the size and nature of BRAC, decision-making processes can sometimes feel bureaucratic. Limited Resources: In certain areas, budget constraints might limit the scale of impact or the speed of implementation for new initiatives.