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a great place to work - Anonymous employee American Red Cross Employee Review

4.0
May 13, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

great place to work lots of opportunity for career advancement very regulated environment

Cons

lots of documentation must be focused and have a great attention to detail

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American Red Cross Response
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We appreciate your review and are glad to hear you found the Red Cross a great place to work, with opportunity for advancement. Given the nature of our work, particularly in our biomedical division, attention to detail and documentation are an important and necessary part of the job. We do our best to provide employees with the tools and training they need to do so efficiently, and hope you found that to be your experience. Thanks for your feedback!

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