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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

Is this your company?

I'm still left scarred, and wouldn't ever donate a penny to PanCan after seeing it from the inside. - Marketing Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Employee Review

1.0
Feb 21, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-The organization actually IS making a huge difference for patients and research in a field that has little support. Working there means you are ultimately on the team that is doing that. -Office is nice, in a nice location -If you are willing to brown-nose & never say no to the right people, you'll be able to ride your way to the top. -At some point you will probably have the title manager, it is given out liberally. -You might actually be in meetings so much that you never have to do real work.

Cons

-You might be asked to violate labor laws if you're an hourly employee (I was!) and then become the "problem child" if you refuse. -You will likely be screamed/yelled at by almost anyone at the executive level. -You'll be in meetings so much that you don't have time to do real work, so you'll get to stay until 8pm to do that. -With every restructure, you'll get a little bit more work added to your plate and then one day you'll stumble across your original job description on the shared drive and not even recognize it. -You'll also get to watch the executive team/J. Fleshman make horrific choices for the organization that will ultimately lead to it's demise (like spending money before it is raised on a program that's entire purpose isn't even decided on) without being able to do anything. And you'll be expected to continue to be a ra-ra cheerleader to motivate volunteers/raise more money despite knowing it is being squandered on unintelligible, grandiose, vague visions.

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5.0
Nov 25, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great company culture - Work life balance is great for a nonprofit - Empathetic, encouraging management - Generous PTO - Compensation is fair and better than other nonprofits I've worked for - It's a great cause, so you feel like you're making a true difference in the world

Cons

- The job can be emotionally taxing due to the nature of the disease - PanCAN is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion but I feel they could be doing more to recruit diverse candidates - Minimal opportunities for advancement in certain departments

3.0
Apr 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good first experience, great manager, good benefits

Cons

The pay wasn't great, felt very over worked at times

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