Poor pay in a dangerous environment - Medical Screener Octapharma Plasma Employee Review

1.0
23 Nov 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good medical experience for those just starting out in the medical field - Easy to be cross-trained to other departments and increase salary/experience

Cons

- Extremely low salary for everything that you have to do - Actively seeks out employees with college degrees but does not pay them according to expertise or experience levels - Management is so far detached from the actual problems of the employees that many don't even bother going to management with problems - Donors are rude at best and dangerous at worst (there's no security in the building, and my location faced many problems with sexual harassment from donors) - Hours are ridiculous; you could easily be there until 10pm during the busier times

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
2 July 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Flexible scheduling coordination between coworkers (when staffing allows, just work it out amongst yourselves, I promise you will regret involving managers in there), including opening and closing shifts * Exposure to fast-paced, high-volume clinical and donor-facing workflow * Opportunity to collaborate with coworkers across multiple operational roles * Experience adapting to shifting responsibilities across screening, production, and medical support functions * Direct involvement in donor care workflow and real-time clinical operations

Cons

* Attendance/point system lacks nuance for real-world emergencies, including natural disasters or unavoidable delays * Minor tardiness (even with communication) can result in disciplinary points * Absences and no-call/no-shows are treated similarly within a narrow point threshold system * In practice, employees can reach termination thresholds quickly without contextual consideration * Perceived inconsistency in application of attendance and scheduling policies * Some schedule adjustments or accommodations appear to be applied selectively or inconsistently * Communication around enforcement and policy changes is not always clearly standardized * Investigation and disciplinary processes can feel simultaneous rather than neutral * Employees involved in reported incidents may perceive outcomes as predetermined during review processes * This creates concern that corrective actions may be initiated before full context is established * Role instability for clinical staff during shifts * Employees are frequently reassigned between clinical and operational tasks * This can create tension between maintaining patient care responsibilities and meeting production demands * Repeated task switching can impact workflow efficiency and staff focus * Operational restructuring often increases workload on remaining staff * Staffing shortages are frequently managed through redistribution of duties rather than adding coverage * This results in overlapping responsibilities and reduced downtime during shifts

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