A lot of potential, abbhorent work environment - Contractor SurvivorNet Employee Review

1.0
19 Jun 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The employees are incredibly talented, sweet, and helpful. The mission behind the company is great.

Cons

Again, SurvivorNet’s mission is incredible. Soon after beginning working for the company, however, a multitude of alarming things began transpiring. Let me preface this by saying that I’m used to working with difficult personalities yet have always been able to adapt to the unique situation at hand. Moreover, I was warned before coming on board at SurvivorNet that the CEO was “an acquired taste” — I heeded those warnings but thought that the company’s mission was so great that I would be able to adapt like I have in the past. However, after working under him for a little over a week, the environment proved to be fearmongering, demeaning, and contemptuous not just to me but to the majority of individuals I was working alongside. The way the CEO runs the company borders on illegal — the egregiously long hours with minimal pay, the lack of a managing editor or of a proper medical review process, and the covert racism that becomes more and more clear each day you work there. Oh, also, if you're a contractor and do something the CEO doesn't like, he might not pay you at all. Again, I have no doubt that this site has a great intention: to do amazing and significant things for cancer survivors. However, the way that the CEO treats his employees is unacceptable. I've never had someone demean, devalue, and abase me as much as this man has. Even when you do exactly what he says, he still manages to humiliate you, often publicly in front of the rest of the team. I know that many more of his employees have been the victim of his ruthless bullying, as well, but are too scared to speak up because of the fear of being fired because of the dictatorial way he runs SurvivorNet.

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5.0
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Pros

Rewarding work that is challenging and intellectually stimulating

Cons

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5.0
9 May 2025
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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.

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