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Great place to provide service to others - Anonymous employee American Red Cross Employee Review

5.0
May 15, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Here you can work knowing that everything you do is helping people. The Red Cross helps in so many areas that no matter what the role you add value to the mission.

Cons

It is a mission culture and some times mission priorities conflict and groups fight for resources. There is no consistent source of income and due to the national scale on which they need to operate there is never enough money.

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American Red Cross Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We agree that no matter your role at the Red Cross, you contribute directly to furthering our mission and saving lives. Like most nonprofits, we must be mindful of our donors' dollars and allocate funds in a way that best benefits the organization as whole; however, we strive to be fair and responsible. Thank you for your feedback.

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