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American Red Cross

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Great place to start - little opportunities for advancement and HR is a mess - DCSC American Red Cross Employee Review

3.0
29 Jul 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I work at the DCSC. Great PTO - accrue 5 weeks after being here for only a year; Some very talented, well-educated co-workers; opportunities to expand your professional network; management will often listen to suggestions to make processes more streamlined and will try to get them implemented

Cons

They hire employees with a lack of education and medical background, pay them peanuts, and wonder why they are spending so much money in training when these people leave. The DCSc is essentially a call center with a few specialized groups within that tend to have less turn-around and more educated employees; no room for advancement; HR is constantly making our lives miserable with tax errors, PTO changes, etc.

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American Red Cross Response
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Thank you for your positive comments about your work environment and PTO, as well as your constructive feedback. We agree that the DCSC plays a very important role in our organization and your feedback is helpful to us in finding ways to improve. We are sorry to hear about the issues you have had with HR. We encourage you to speak with an HR advisor about your concerns (the number for whom may be found on our intranet site).

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

- decent health insurance - helping people feels good. - depending on your chapter you can get good, flexible time - some volunteers are legit saints

Cons

- everyone on the inside doesn’t think things will meaningfully change, it’s systemic. - leadership is often out of touch in expectations and demands, while provide verbal support (at best), chronic understaffing, and focusing on what looks good (to media, PR, etc.). - turnover is extreme - on call is 24/7, volunteer capacity is dwindling especially in rural areas, we have to fill in the gaps, as a result you will be trapped in your area and cannot be good at your actual job. - the non-saint volunteers will treat you horribly, god forbid if you are a woman in this position, there’s a de-facto no firing policy on volunteers - pay is so bad is borders on funny, they gave me a raise this year for ‘merit,’ it was $750…for the year. My boss even laughed when telling me. - it’s a culture of management not leadership, so do not expect either honesty or accountability

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