Avantages
-International exposure: Working at IDLO provides insight into global legal and development issues, and the chance to engage with partners and stakeholders from various countries. -Some great colleagues: You’ll meet smart, passionate people who are genuinely dedicated to the mission and who make the work environment more bearable.
Inconvénients
-Top-down and hierarchical culture: Decision-making is often centralized, with limited opportunities for staff to contribute meaningfully to strategic or operational decisions. -Bureaucratic inefficiencies: Too much time spent on processes and internal approvals, not enough on meaningful project work. -Internal communication issues: There is a lack of transparency between departments and management, leading to confusion, duplication, and disengagement. -Limited professional growth: Career development opportunities are minimal, especially for junior or mid-level staff. Promotions and internal mobility are rare and not always based on merit. -Poor work-life balance: Unrealistic workloads, tight deadlines, and constant pressure make it difficult to disconnect or maintain a healthy balance, especially in programme roles. -Lack of job security: Even fixed-term contracts can feel unstable. There's little support or transparency during performance reviews or contract renewal decisions. -Lack of diversity at HQ: Despite branding itself as international, the Rome HQ is dominated by Italian staff, especially in leadership and support roles, creating barriers to inclusion. -Language challenges: Working in English is expected, but Italian is often used in internal communication, excluding non-Italian staff and reinforcing cliques.