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Account Manger - Donor Recruitment - Account Manager American Red Cross Employee Review

1.0
Jul 17, 2014
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Pros

Some of the people are great, volunteers are very dedicated.

Cons

Blood Services is In the middle of a re-org, at the beginning of the "re-engineering" we were told that blood services need to cut 20% out the budget ASAP. Basically, upper management re-engineered themselves in to good jobs & never looked back. Upper management has no focus on the blood donor, or sponsor - it is okay to make donors wait. And push corp. sponsors to do more.

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American Red Cross Response
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Thank you for your feedback; we agree that our volunteers are dedicated and amazing. Although our re-engineering and ensuing changes were necessary, we recognize that this has been a difficult time for many. We know that our employees and our donors/sponsors are vital to fulfilling our mission and are currently working on initiatives to improve satisfaction all around.

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Pros

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Cons

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