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4.0

69% would recommend to a friend

(344 total reviews)

Amy L. Ronneberg

87% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

National Marrow Donor Program has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 344 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The National Marrow Donor Program employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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344 reviews
2.0
12 Feb 2020

Sincerely hoping the damage inflicted by outgoing CEO can be healed

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Under appropriate leadership, Be The Match inspired the trust and loyalty of its employees and network partners

Cons

Arrival of new CEO in 2017 brought an unprecedented authoritarian approach in which challenging questions posed by staff often resulted in their termination. This, of course, fostered a toxic culture of intimidation and fear---not to mention massive lay-offs, constant churn, and loss of deep and essential subject matter expertise.

1.0
23 Oct 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Mission to save lives.

Cons

I worked at Be The Match for over 7 years. There were times we could have been more innovative in order to help more patients. However, the organization has taken a drastic turn over the last year where it seems to have lost its way. The mission is no longer empowering, but utilized as a form of continual guilt. The turnover both voluntary and involuntary is double to triple that of historical years. People are being handed their severance papers on an almost daily basis for so called performance issues when there is little to no support in the form of performance improvement plans. Then there are other cases like mine where leaders are flat out violating FMLA - telling me they would make no exceptions to the mandate for the upcoming policy change requiring all Minneapolis based leaders to be in the office everyday (no remote work). This would overrule my informal accommodation that had been in place for 18+ months to support my autistic son (did I mention I was also promoted during that time?). When I requested a formal accommodation, I was denied. Further, my direct and indirect leaders would not give me anything in writing to show that my informal accommodation agreement would continue (nor any form of support...only bullying and evasion). The kicker is that my just announced replacement is full-time remote.

3.0
30 Oct 2019

Good times, bad times.

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Pros

The mission. You can save lives. The pay is well above average. You can possibly work from home depending on who you are, how you perform and who you know. The people are generally nice. Projects with large budgets. Some upper management/VP types are friendly. Open to improving technology. Training budget for individuals. They finally rolled out paid maternity leave in October, 2019.

Cons

CEO has good intentions, but it feels like the mission to save patients comes with a significant disregard for the health and mental well-being of his employees. Frequent re-orgs and departures. Senior leadership is hired from the outside which results in inconsistent direction for teams. High rate of change and turnover due to the aforementioned issues. Exquisitely bad paid time off program. Parking is nonexistent. Senior leaders to-date are resistant to adapt to the needs and values of the modern workforce (sick days, flex-days, preferences on remote work, delivering recognition, fostering loyalty, etc.)

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