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Last updated Jan 29 2025
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Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) Reviews

What is it like working as a Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC)?

June 2019
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Atlanta:
Emory is a great place to work, good environment, good(ish) benefits. Unfortunately, Emory is not the place to go if you're looking for more than small salary adjustments to account for inflation. Pay increases are essentially stagnant, employees must pay for parking and there are minimal options for public transit. As with most companies, rising health insurance costs are passed on to the employees, benefits shrink every year. Overall, however, it is a great place to work.
June 2019
Good place to work, some tweaks.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Minneapolis:
Pros: GREAT benefits, flexible working hours
Cons: low pay compared to other companies, no parental leave
March 2019
Great Experience.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Detroit:
Pros: Diversity
Cons: Cookie Cutter job descriptions and requirements and below average pay
February 2019
Great city.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Washington:
Pros: Always great things to do outside of work
Cons: Traffic
February 2019
Excellent.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Milwaukee:
Pros: Professional
Cons: Weather
January 2019
Great and I still have a lot to lean.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in Johannesburg:
Pros: i love what i do
Cons: nothing
January 2019
Frustrating.
Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) in boksburg:
Pros: Patients interaction
Cons: Salary

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