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Indiana Donor Network Reviews

3.6

70% would recommend to a friend

(79 total reviews)

Kellie Tremain

86% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Indiana Donor Network has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 79 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Indiana Donor Network 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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79 reviews
1.0
27 Mar 2015
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Pros

I worked at IOPO for nearly ten years. In that time, I worked with some of the most compassionate and caring people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. IOPO used to be a business that believed in donation as well as in providing a work environment that was happy, productive and dynamic for those in the organization. I was so proud to work for IOPO.

Cons

In the last few years the mission has slowly eroded, along with the moral of the staff. It became more important to make money at all cost. The favorite saying of leadership was " you are replaceable". Leadership was aggressive, intimidating and abusive. You were always scared of losing your job. All the really good people have left or been fired. I worked with people who regularly took amphetamines and other things in order to stay awake to get the job done (you were expected to stay awake for upwards of 72 hours). If we were unable to get cases completed, IOPO would rather lose the donor than give it to another tissue bank to ensure donation occurred. I now work for another OPO and couldn't be happier. The disfunction of IOPO has become even more glaring now that I work for an organization that does more than just give lip service to the mission of donation. There is an undercurrent of racism that is also prevalent. I can honestly not believe this company is still in business! People have been promoted who were involved in illegal behavior and were actively being investigated by authorities. IOPO was aware of this and didn't care. It is really sad. They lie to donor families about the donation process and will say anything to get a family to consent. It is totally unethical. I made the choice to leave IOPO because I could no longer stand by and work for a place that was so cut throat and deceptive to donor families. It used to be such a wonderful place to work. No wonder they can't ever win "Best Places to Work" anymore.

1.0
13 Mar 2015
Recommend
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Pros

None. All overshadowed by the cons. The only pro is the mission for recipients.

Cons

The "leadership" who leads by threats need to be removed and that starts with the board of directors who make decisions regarding the CEO and COO. They spend more time looking for reasons to write a "reportable event" that can be placed in your file to threaten you rather than praise you for working 70 hours plus a week to make sure organs are transplanted and families are comforted. If you don't talk enough families into donation the FSC's are fired. Work with that over your head. Send only one of us on a case as an organ coordinator when the minimum should be two or even three. It takes a team. It takes leaders.

2.0
26 July 2014
Recommend
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Pros

1. Great employees that are left. 2. Benefits minus the stopped bonus to pay for office furniture. 3. True mission of the organization: Donate Life through Organ and Tissue donation. 3. Family Services, Vital Link, and Quality are great at what they do.

Cons

1. New management has lost focus of IOPO's true mission. All that matters is: Money and new furniture. 2. Pay is below average. Unless you are in the "In-Crowd". 3. Entire IT department left. 4. The good employee's have left, were let go or looking currently to move on.

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