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Run the other way - Anonymous employee American Red Cross Employee Review

1.0
12 Apr 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Seeing and hearing from the people who have benefited from receiving blood products.

Cons

Everything else. Insane working hours (I once went an entire month without a single day off; regularly worked nights, too). No work/life balance (it's required that you still check and respond to emails while on PTO). Absolutely no management support. The Red Cross wants you to think it's a noble organization, but the blood services side is completely based off sales (the Red Cross makes money off of blood donations!). No consistency when it comes to company practices; local offices operate under the "don't ask for permission now rather forgiveness later" mentality. Completely resistant to change; no one like new ideas so no room to grow. Sales reps (Donor Recruitment reps) are bullies and get away with everything because they pass it off that they need to make goal. Of course, they are commission-based so it's not about helping others, it's about helping themselves.

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American Red Cross Response
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We appreciate your review, and are glad to hear you found it rewarding to interact directly with those who benefited from blood products. We are also sorry to hear your comments regarding work/life balance and management. We agree that both of these factors are crucial to employee satisfaction and fostering a positive workplace environment, and will pass your feedback on to our leadership team. A point of clarification: Blood that we collect from our donors is sold to hospitals and health care organizations; the profits from this exchange are used to support the mission of the Red Cross. More information about our financials and spending can be found at charitynavigator.org

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