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3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(4,606 total reviews)
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Gail McGovern

68% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

American Red Cross has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,606 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The American Red Cross employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the ONG y Organizaciones sin fines de lucro industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
May 21, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Helping Folks, few dedicated volunteers, travel alot if like travel but it will be only local/regional. The biggest joys will come from assisting folks from house fires.

Cons

No Work Life Balance, tone deaf upper management, long hours, little pay and very difficult to take time off . You will 50-65 hours a week when there is not a disaster and make anywhere from $29,000 to $32,000. VA has gone through 2 mergers the last two years and the organization has lost an immense amount of knowledgeable, skilled staff and an immense amount of volunteers at the local and regional levels. The organization is in free fall without a vision and will likely become insolvent nationally by 2017. You will likely have a manager that does not respect your personal time, not approve your paid time off in a timely manner and expect you to answer emails that are sent at 10-11pm at night by 8am the next morning. Your goals will me mandated without a process of collaboration. It is a 24/7 job and even when you have staff support coverage for time off you will be called. You will have a work phone and P-card to pay bills that likely will be 3 months late in coming. You will work weekdays, weeknights, and Saturdays (at least 2 a month). The organization is not respected at the local and state levels by county or state emergency management for multiple reasons. The volunteers that do participate now are highly committed and can assist you but their numbers are few. You have top executives that make high 6 figures, tone deaf to and unresponsive to feedback from the local or regional level. You will enjoy helping others but find organizational mistakes that make this consistently cumbersome and you will quickly burn out over time and not much focus or time for anyone to focus on supporting your professional development.

1.0
Jun 18, 2015

Worst employer I

Recommend
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Pros

Honestly, there is not one positive thing that I can say about this company. My coworkers are absolutely amazing, but the company is a nightmare!

Cons

Everything is so completely backwards with this company. They make policies and procedures, but ask that you break these rules as soon as no one is watching so that you may work more efficiently. There is no room for advancement within the company, though after a short period of time you will have no desire to. The pay is decent hourly, but as a full time employee, I'm averaging 3 days a week, the rest being on call so I can not make plans with my family. The hours keep you from having any sort of normal life--one day you may have to get up at 1:30 AM and the next you may not get home until 11 at night. If you need an early or late day to schedule appointments, forget it. The only way to guaranteed to be off for said appointments, is to call out or request leave through FMLA. For a company that prides themselves on helping others, they have absolutely no respect for their own.

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