SurvivorNet Reviews

3.6

75% would recommend to a friend

(10 total reviews)

77% positive business outlook

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10 reviews
5.0
9 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

SurvivorNet’s mission is no joke—it really does feel good to work on something that helps cancer patients and their families. It’s rare to do media work that actually matters, and even rarer to see your efforts have a direct impact. That part is real. You’ll get to do meaningful things fast. There’s very little red tape, and if you’re smart and motivated, you’ll be trusted with major projects early. The team includes some very sharp and creative people, and you’ll learn a ton just by being in the mix. Also, if you like Slack banter, this place is an Olympic-level :mindblown: emoji at least twice a day.

Cons

expects startup-level speed with enterprise-level polish... and occasionally psychic abilities. not a chill job.

1.0
18 Jul 2023

Worst experience

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working remote was good but you lived in constant fear of the CEO

Cons

The CEO, he is ruining a good product

5.0
13 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company culture, flexibility, skill development. The benefits good and you become a much better salesperson working here. It is not an easy place, so yeh focus. If you work in the sales environment at this comopany and you make it you work in one of the more challenging business jobs You have to close and the SPV and CEO do a good job training you.

Cons

compensation, overworked, and commute. A couple good managers so great place to come work but the manager ultimately dictates the value of the experience.

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