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American Red Cross reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(4,609 total reviews)
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Gail McGovern

69% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

American Red Cross has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,609 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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2.0
Jul 27, 2016
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Pros

Saving lives and working with donors, I love those 2 things about my job.

Cons

I have worked here for a many years. this company has gone from an amazing place to work to a sinking ship. From the very top the management is terrible. I am in collections as a team supervisor. They put so much pressure on us to collect more and more and we are always short staffed. We can't keep employees because this organization does not value employees. They have changed pay practices to benefit them and not employees. They are not giving people full time hours and running blood drives short staffed. It does not seem to me that they value the donors, they value their numbers and meeting quarterly goals. Our benefits over time are being stripped. They have changed insurance, sick time benefits, withheld annual raises on some years, discontinued the pension and they are slow to promote anyone. It is a cultural of negativity and scarcity. It's never enough, you give your all and it's never enough. No recognition at all, no employee parties or any sort of employee appreciation events. Maybe it is different I'm other parts of the country but this has been my experience. I have seen them sneakily rearrange positions for certain people and then laying off people who have worked here for 20 years. They take that persons work and dump it on someone else with no pay increase. I thought I would work here forever but now I have officially decided to leave and am looking for other employment.

1.0
Jun 22, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

None. There are so many negative things about the culture of the Red Cross and the way it is currently being run that there are very few pros. This is a national AND a local problem that infects the whole organization (not just one location).

Cons

Look elsewhere for employment. They do not value their employees and because of this it creates a toxic environment where employees compete against each other. This is not just in one location. This is a National Red Cross problem across the country.

1.0
Jun 3, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Saving lives, meeting caring people in the community, am I at the 20 Word minimum yet? Volunteers are sweet, sweet people and the board of directors are great people.

Cons

No leadership, no training, abusive & hostile work environment. A district manager who won't respond to emails, won't answer phone calls, who belittles their employees and has NO CLUE HOW TO DO THEIR JOB. Upper management is only worried about checking a box and making sure their high six figure salaries & bonus are secure. No local support. No local HR. No local Communications person- you can't run Louisville from Nashville. You will be thrown under the bus at a moments notice. If you are their best rep you are treated like their worst rep. Management is completely out of touch with their reps and what a donor recruitment account manager actually does. No employee moral, nothing to foster a positive healthy work environment. The only sign of appreciation you will receive is a $1 scratch off lottery ticket at Christmas. Random & inconsistent performance evaluations, no rep rankings. The expectations change daily. There is NO WAY to know how to do your job because it changes weekly/daily (literally). Expectations is that you will shut up and not say a word. You will take the verbal abuse. You will tolerate having your goals raised and logistically, it is IMPOSSIBLE for everyone to achieve the goals set forth. That is how they save money. Screwing their reps out of their monthly incentive is actually a directive so that the company can save money. 40% of your income is based on achieving goals that are unattainable, compensation plans that change quarterly, or month-to-month, a completely divided company- collections on one side (no leadership) and donor recruitment on one side (no leadership). Management takes no responsibility. It is a constant blame game, holding someone else accountable, passing off the workload. Management doesn't want to make any changes that would require them to make a decision or be accountable. No one would think that the American Red Cross, the largest most recognized humanitarian organization would treat their employees this way. Inconceivable. Absolutely inconceivable. And it keeps getting worse and worse and worse.

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