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Addiction Suisse est une fondation privée qui conçoit et développe des projets de prévention et de lutte contre diverses formes d’addiction, qui s’engage au service d’une politique de santé et promeut la recherche psychosociale. Addiction Suisse a été créée en 1902 et ses bureaux se situent aujou...

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Translated from French

25 March 2023

Current employee

NGOs in perdition. Money first.

What works well?

- few things work in this globally failing NGO...

What could be improved?

- very obscure and failing management - toxic work environment - problematic HR management - catastrophic financial management - catastrophic project management - generally unqualified, unmotivated employees...

Translated from French

25 May 2023

Executive / Manager

It's true that our organization went through a financially delicate period a few years ago, which forced us to pay close attention to this aspect. Fortunately, that page has now been turned and we are now putting a great deal of energy into promoting a healthy working environment in the service of p...

Translated from French

25 May 2023

Current employee

Be careful

What works well?

- Colleagues - Near the station + telework - Topics + network - No clear goals, therefore no pressure to perform...

What could be improved?

- With changing tasks, but without accompaniment of the employees - Lack of HR, communication and strategy skills at management level - No opportunity for certifying training (except at management level) - Very slow development - High turn-over in two areas...

Translated from French

25 February 2023

Former employee

Overall not so good

What works well?

- Teleworking possible - adequate premises - near the center...

What could be improved?

- NGO that tries to give itself a good image for its fundraising, but where everything goes wrong - big management problem - very non-transparent internal processes, passports - payment below standards...