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American Red Cross reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(4,611 total reviews)
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Gail McGovern

70% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

American Red Cross has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,611 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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5K reviews
3.0
May 2, 2014

Not the greatest

Recommend
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Pros

Excellent Humanitarian efforts throught the US

Cons

Lots of nepotisom and people promoted that do not have the skills or education required in the job descriptions

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American Red Cross Response
12y
Thank you for your review; we appreciate your praise for our humanitarian efforts. Please note that we are committed to fair and equal opportunity hiring processes; all job candidates are evaluated against skills and requirements as outlined in our job descriptions. We thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback.
2.0
Apr 8, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to get work experience!! You will meet some great employees that actually have your back no matter what.

Cons

Company has no understanding for employees that have families and they will throw you under the bus in a hot second. All supervisors look out for only themselves only without regret! Lots of broken promises no room for growth ( or they won't let you grow if they don't think that you deserve it!

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American Red Cross Response
12y
Thank you for your review. We are glad to hear your time with us gave you good work experience, and are even happier to read that your workplace relationships were positive. We understand the importance of work/life balance and agree with you that all employees’ ideas and concerns should be respected and properly addressed. We will pass your feedback along to our leadership team as they evaluate ways to improve our organization.
1.0
Mar 17, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The Mission is noble, and the people sometimes care and try hard (if they aren't broken by the bureaucracy and awful pay).

Cons

Red Cross has all of the bureaucracy and byzantine dysfunction of a major corporation, as well as all of the annoyances, pitfalls, and limitations of a generic small non-profit. Briefly put, major structural changes in the last five years (which were necessary, as before that the organization was simply spending itself into bankruptcy) have been sloppily executed, and as a result major miscommunication and resentment exists where before it was simply a small annoyance. Massive layoffs, no job security, bloated grandfathered-in executive salaries, nonexistent HR, laughably bad IT, and an overall let's-just-wing-it-and-trust-that-our-famous-brand-keeps-us-afloat makes for a terrible, terrible employee and volunteer experience. Below are some of the main points: - no investment in volunteers' training, recruitment, or recognition - consequently, awful, frustrated, low-quality volunteers who are just as confused as the staff - unrealistic hours (60/week for $25k/year? NOPE) - department silo-ing and infighting for funds - no HR. seriously, every department is expected to manage all of their volunteers and employees with no guidance from a specific HR-trained employee - IT that rarely works; outdated computers; slow, slow, slow response from centralized support - budgeting? what budgeting? just spend money and hope that donations cover it, and if they don't, a hurricane will bring in massive windfall and cover up the debt from the year before! - grandfathered-in higher-ups who have contracted pay increases and bloated salaries, versus temporary contractors, AmeriCorps, and new hires who get by on minimum wage (or less, when calculating hours) - gross disregard of grant stipulations and "stewardship of the donor dollar" - and of course, despite being the oldest and largest non-profit in America, completely horrendous pay, even for social work; unless, of course, you're an executive. then you take home $100k+ / year for badly running an org that happens to have a really famous brand Honestly, while the power of the brand has kept them afloat during years of instability, reckless spending, and corrupt management, I cannot honestly say that I believe this non-profit will either disappear or vastly diminish in size if they continue as they have.

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American Red Cross Response
12y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a detailed review. We appreciate your praise for our Mission. It is true that our organization has recently undergone structural reorganization in response to changes in the industries we serve. We realize that open communication during these times of change is important for transparency and employee morale. Red Cross leaders have been collaborating on how to respond to these changing industries in a more agile manner, as well as one that will reduce negative impact on the organization. Strategies have already been implemented to do so. Please do note that each chapter and Biomed region has an HR advisor assigned to them who can assist in specific HR matters. Simply search for “Identify Your Local HR Representative” on the intranet site. We pass on all of our Glassdoor feedback to our leadership team, and will relay your concerns regarding volunteer support, work/life balance, and salary to them.
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