Q&A With National Geographic Employees
National Geographic was founded in 1888 by a group of visionaries who embodied an era of exploration, discovery, invention, and change. With offices around the world and headquarters in Washington, D.C., today we are one of the world's largest scientific and educational institutions. We offer a unique opportunity to be part of a world-class institution, a strong global brand, and an organization with a rich history of scientific discovery and exploration. Every day matters. A career with us means working hard to achieve our mission in a collaborative and inclusive culture. We have a talented team with diverse people, ideas, interests, and skills. Our behaviors are guided by a deep commitment to National Geographic's internal values: being inclusive and respectful, curious and innovative, empowered and accountable, proactive, and team players.
How employees describe working at National Geographic
Helping the animals getting people educated
How they can bring humans closer to nature and give us a better understanding of the world we don't see.
Everyone is in the same sinking boat.
Mention 'climate change' about 80% less.
Good company, great history of work
Q&A With National Geographic Employees
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What unique perks and benefits does National Geographic provide?
Being able to actually work for them
What's one thing you wish you'd known before joining National Geographic?
Nothing, I loved every second of being there
How difficult is it to maintain a social life while in your job at National Geographic?
Was not difficult at all.
who do you use for EAP counseling services?
What's the pay like for employees at National Geographic?
National Geographic employees rates their pay and overall compensation a C+ or 67/100. 67% of employees believe they are paid fairly and 33% of employees get raises every year.








