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A Great Place to work - Manager of Operations American Red Cross Employee Review

5.0
Jan 4, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Caring and friendly environment. Rewarding work knowing you are helping others in the process. Ability to move within the organization occurs regularly.

Cons

At times can be stressful. Change occurs often which is good except when change is not the right solution. Changing just to change adds unnecessary stress as opposed to change that will move the organization in a positive direction. Reactionary change instead of proactive change and unfortunately, this company is involved with reactionary change more often than proactive.

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American Red Cross Response
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Thanks for your constructive review. We love hearing that our employees find their work to be rewarding, and the environment positive. There are always many factors that are considered when making organizational change. Our goal is to effectively communicate with our employees so that they are better informed and feel supported during transition, and this is a process that can always be improved. We appreciate your honest feedback.

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