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American Red Cross

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Passionate people who care about helping others. - Communications Specialist American Red Cross Employee Review

3.0
8 Feb 2014
Recommend
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Pros

People who genuinely love what they do. The Red Cross helps people on a daily basis and definitely makes a difference in the local community.

Cons

Long hours and low pay. High expectations for work, but definitely not enough compensation.

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We appreciate your taking the time to leave a review. Our employees and volunteers are our greatest assets, and we love hearing that our organization makes a difference to them and to the communities they serve. Thank you for your feedback about compensation and bureaucracy; our goal is to provide our employees competitive compensation and benefits while also being mindful of our donors’ contributions. We are also working on streamlining processes to help reduce some of those bureaucratic issues.

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