World Wildlife Fund's Employee Net Promoter Score (eNPS) is 28, as rated by 38 employees. Employee Net Promoter Score tracks World Wildlife Fund employees' answers to this question: On a scale from 0-10, how likely are you to recommend working at World Wildlife Fund to a friend? Today, 52% of World Wildlife Fund employees would encourage their friends to become coworkers, whereas 24% are neutral and 24% would not recommend working at World Wildlife Fund to their friends.
In the Top 25% of 1539 Similar Sized Companies on Comparably
In the Top 30% of 189 Nearby Companies in Washington, DC
1st place versus 4 competitors rated on Comparably
World Wildlife Fund employees are more likely to recommend World Wildlife Fund as a great place to work. The employee Net Promoter Score is a simple way to measure loyalty and an employee's willingness to recommend working at their company to friends.
Female employees provided the highest scores when answering the question, “On a scale from 0-10, how likely are you to recommend working at World Wildlife Fund to a friend?” Based on 38 ratings, World Wildlife Fund ranks 1st place versus its 4 competitors and is right above Greenpeace.
Compared to other companies in Washington, DC, World Wildlife Fund falls into the Top 30% of 189 companies. The last rating was provided months ago.
World Wildlife Fund ranks in the Top 25% of other companies on Comparably with 501-1,000 Employees for eNPS Score.
World Wildlife Fund ranks in the Top 30% of other companies in Washington, DC for eNPS Score.
