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Greenpeace
3.6
based on 40 Reviews
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Company Summary
Greenpeace advocates for environmental protection and sustainability, mobilizing communities globally to drive accountability in government and corporate practices.
Overall Rating
3.7/5
based on 40 reviews

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industry average

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Work Policy

Monday to Friday
92% employees reported

Flexible timing
65% employees reported

Within city
72% employees reported

Day shift
100% employees reported
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Top Employees Benefits
Job/Soft skill training
6 employees reported
Health insurance
5 employees reported
Professional degree assistance
2 employees reported
Child care facility
2 employees reported
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About Greenpeace
Founded in2001 (24 yrs old)
India Employee Count51-200
Global Employee Count1k-5k
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands
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Websitegreenpeace.org
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Greenpeace exists because this fragile earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.
Some people look at a forest, and all they see is lumber. But there are millions more who see a home, a heritage, a future. Around the globe, we are standing up for our communities, and we are holding governments and corporations accountable. Whether on the streets or at the ballot box, we hold the real power when we work together.
Mission: Greenpeace's goal is to ensure the ability of the earth to nurture life in all its diversity. Therefore Greenpeace seeks to: (1) protect biodiversity in all its forms (2) prevent pollution and abuse of the earth's ocean, land, air and fresh water (3) end all nuclear threats (4) promote peace, global disarmament and non-violence Greenpeace's work is based on a number of key principles. They are reflected in all our campaigns, and they guide whatever we do, wherever we do it.
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Greenpeace Ratings
based on 40 reviews
Overall Rating
3.7/5
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4.2
Salary
3.5
Skill development
3.3
Company culture
3.3
Work-life balance
3.3
Work satisfaction
2.9
Job security
2.5
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Greenpeace is rated 3.7 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 40 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Rating by Women Employees | 3.4 Average rated by 15 women | 4.4 Good rated by 104 women | 3.7 Good rated by 33 women | 3.7 Good rated by 145 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.6 Excellent rated by 20 men | 4.3 Good rated by 323 men | 4.0 Good rated by 275 men | 4.0 Good rated by 258 men |
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Greenpeace Salaries
Greenpeace salaries have received with an average score of 4.2 out of 5 by 40 employees.
Fundraising Executive
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US Recruiter
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₹2.3 L/yr - ₹3.6 L/yr
Outreach Officer
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₹3.5 L/yr - ₹7 L/yr
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₹5.4 L/yr - ₹7.5 L/yr
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₹2 L/yr - ₹6.2 L/yr
Direct Dialogue Recruiter
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Senior Team Leader
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₹3.6 L/yr - ₹4.6 L/yr
Sales Executive
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₹2.5 L/yr - ₹3.1 L/yr
Deputy Manager HR
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₹7.6 L/yr - ₹9.7 L/yr
Admin Officer
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₹5.4 L/yr - ₹6.9 L/yr
Greenpeace News
Freedom of speech is ‘on the line’ in a pivotal Dakota Access Pipeline trial
- A pivotal trial over the embattled Dakota Access Pipeline opens today that could have grave consequences for protests in the US and the future of the environmental group Greenpeace.
- Energy Transfers is suing Greenpeace for $300 million, claiming that Greenpeace supported protesters' 'unlawful acts of trespass' and property destruction to stop construction, and spread false information about the company and concerns about the pipeline.
- The trial has far-reaching implications, as the outcome could impact not just Standing Rock Sioux and Greenpeace, but also protests in the US and the future of similar environmental campaigns.
- Paying $300 million in damages would be equivalent to about 10 times Greenpeace USA's annual budget.
The Verge | 25 Feb, 2025

Fossil fuel firm’s $300m trial against Greenpeace to begin: ‘Weaponizing the judicial system’
- A $300 million lawsuit by Energy Transfer Partners against Greenpeace, accusing them of defamation and orchestrating criminal behavior during the Dakota Access pipeline protests, kicks off in North Dakota.
- The case has been criticized as baseless and a tactic to suppress free speech, with experts calling it a strategic lawsuit against public participation (Slapp).
- The lawsuit threatens to bankrupt Greenpeace and has broader implications on activism and free speech, according to environmental and civil liberty experts.
- Energy Transfer alleges that Greenpeace incited protesters through misinformation, but critics argue it is an attempt to silence critics rather than seek remedies for harm.
- The trial, scheduled for five weeks, is viewed as an example of weaponizing the legal system against critics, exemplifying the use of Slapp lawsuits.
- Despite the federal racketeering case being dismissed in 2019, Energy Transfer refiled a similar suit in North Dakota state court, targeting Greenpeace entities.
- Experts suggest that this lawsuit is part of a wider trend of using legal tactics to suppress environmental and social justice activism by powerful entities.
- The trial faces concerns over judicial bias, potential jury tainting, and hindrances to transparency, with limited court seating and denied requests for livestreaming.
- Greenpeace has faced challenges in investigating potential connections between Energy Transfer and right-wing mailers influencing public perception ahead of the trial.
- The legal battle between Energy Transfer and Greenpeace highlights the implications of using legal means to stifle activism and criticize advocacy efforts.
Guardian | 20 Feb, 2025
Greenpeace installs solar panels, charging stations in Bohol islands
- Greenpeace installed solar panels and charging stations in the Bilangbilangan and Batasan islands in Bohol to address the ongoing lack of power supply.
- The province of Bohol suffered significant damage from Super Typhoon Rai, and power supply remains limited.
- The charging stations have a capacity of 2.8 kilowatts and are designed to support disaster response and power key equipment.
- The solar panels will supplement energy capacity in village halls and provide nearby schools with power for fans and media equipment.
Bworldonline | 12 Dec, 2024

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Greenpeace FAQs
When was Greenpeace founded?
Greenpeace was founded in 2001. The company has been operating for 24 years primarily in the Non-Profit sector.
Where is the Greenpeace headquarters located?
Greenpeace is headquartered in Amsterdam.
How many employees does Greenpeace have in India?
Greenpeace currently has approximately 100+ employees in India.
Does Greenpeace have good work-life balance?
Greenpeace has a work-life balance rating of 3.3 out of 5 based on 40+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 20% employees rated Greenpeace 3 or below, while 80% employees rated it 4 or above for work-life balance. This rating suggests that while some employees recognize efforts towards work-life balance, there is scope for improvement based on employee feedback. We encourage you to read Greenpeace work-life balance reviews for more details
Is Greenpeace good for career growth?
Career growth at Greenpeace is rated as poor, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 2.5. 20% employees rated Greenpeace 3 or below on promotions/appraisal. This rating reflects a negative sentiment among employees for career growth. We recommend reading Greenpeace reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the pros and cons of working in Greenpeace?
Working at Greenpeace comes with several advantages and disadvantages. It is highly rated for salary & benefits. However, it is poorly rated for promotions / appraisal, job security and work satisfaction, based on 40+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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