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American Red Cross

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Rewarding career with great employee benefits and starting wage. - Technician II American Red Cross Employee Review

4.0
1 Mar 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful atmosphere in a rewarding field. People are great friendly and very helpful. Very effective training program. Lots of tasks to keep you busy.

Cons

Will not create a position for you. No advancement opportunities unless a position opens up (meaning someone leaves for whatever reason). Difficult to make positive procedural changes. Must work holidays.

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American Red Cross Response
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Thanks for taking the time to leave a review. We are delighted to read your praise for our work atmosphere, friendly staff, and robust training program. We are also pleased to hear your work kept you engaged. Opportunities for advancement are vital for employee retention, and many Red Cross employees have gone on to develop long, successful careers in our organization. This of course depends upon line of work and location, but we strongly encourage employees to speak regularly with their managers about opportunities for growth. We will pass your feedback on to our leadership team.

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Cons

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