OSCE reviews

3.8

78% would recommend to a friend

(265 total reviews)

Helga Maria Schmid

73% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

OSCE has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 265 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The OSCE employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Beratung industry (3.7 stars).

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265 reviews
1.0
Jun 23, 2022

Organization has nothing to do with the standards it promotes

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- You get something like stability with salary and insurance; - There are nice people who really try to do something useful.

Cons

- It’s non-career organization, but by some miracle administrative assistant or personal assistant can become Project Officer with 0 experience, while more experienced staff members participate in recruitment. - Almost 90% of recruitments are technical, since there is already someone who was promised to get this position. If you are not from Balkans or Central Asia your chances are really low. - A lot of local management staff members work for more than 15 years and have no idea what is going on outside the building in terms of procurement, financial issues, as well as project management. - There are many questions, as for the proper usage of budget, since international staff members receive both BLA and DSA. That would be really great to carry out the audit of the missions that were already closed or are in process, since there are a lot of interesting facts to discover, how the money of tax payers is used in reality.

3.0
Aug 10, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunity to work in various countries on interesting projects. Also, a good opportunity to work with people of different backgrounds, nationalities, beliefs and etc.

Cons

Secondment system really sucks. If you are from a poor country then be ready to live on Board and Lodging Allowances (BLA) only. However, international contracted mission members get UN net salary commensurate with their grade and BLA. Poor management in some departments/units. Objectives are sometimes set unclear and that leads to misunderstanding or event conflicts with colleagues/supervisors. I notices that some international contracted positions (but not only) are occupied by insiders. OSCE makes a public announcement on a vacancy, hundreds of people apply and... an inside candidate is selected. Someone can say that is a coincidence . However, if you make some analysis, you can find that 60 to90% (dependent on certain executive structure) of international contracted posts are occupied by insiders.

4.0
Sep 11, 2019

An excellent experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

OSCE offers a wild range of opportunities for new experiences and skills development. It is a field-focused organization with a real culture of operations. Ideal for young talents wishing to involve themselves in international affairs with a concrete goal, or for more seasons professional who are seeking a job where their sense of initiative will be valued.

Cons

Workload can be challenging (is it really a Cons?) and depending on the duty station, living conditions can be stark. But the main backside of this organization is the recruitment system of secondment for international staff, which means that applicants have to go through their respective national foreign office (OSCE offers a limited number offers limited number of contracted positions , mostly at the Vienna HQ).

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