Working at American Red Cross

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Ratings for American Red Cross

  • Appreciation
    3.3
  • Company Outlook
    3.5
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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American Red Cross Reviews

What is it like working at American Red Cross?

Many volunteers to manager and a lot of burnout.
Volunteer Coordinator in Los Angeles:
Pros: Work from home and no micro management
Cons: Low pay for living in LA
It's amazing, rewarding and challenging.
Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) in Kitchener:
Pros: The people I work with and our mission: saving lives!
Cons: Pay is less than for-profit entities.
I work as a Program Specialist in the Disaster Cycle Services unit. I do preparedness programming, respond to disasters, coordinate with emergency management.
Program Director, Non-Profit in Ridgeland:
Pros: Helping people
Cons: On call all the time
It makes me feel good knowing I’m helping saving lives.
Phlebotomist in Oakland:
Pros: My coworker and what I do
Cons: We don’t get appreciated and always expect us to do better
Disaster Reponders on call 24/7 is tiresome, yet rewarding.
Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization in Columbus:
Pros: The mission is powerful and we are a trusted brand
Cons: Stressful and never ending pace. Low wages
Medical Phlebotomist:
The work we do is amazing and the experience you get is priceless but the amount of manual labor and travel expected of you is simply unrealistic given how much you are severely underpaid and most of the time under appreciated. Best to look at it as a semi paid internship or hobby.