Shout out to Cary! I had a really positive experience interviewing with Blood Cancer United for a Learning Programs and Facilitation Manager role. From the very first interaction, the process felt thoughtful, respectful, and refreshingly human-centered.
The recruiter was communicative, warm, and transparent about next steps, which made the experience feel grounded and real rather than transactional. The conversation itself felt like a true dialogue, not an interrogation, and I was treated like a valued professional throughout the process.
What stood out most was the follow-up. I heard back within 48 hours with a personalized and genuinely kind message. Even though I was not selected, the communication reflected care, respect, and professionalism in a way that is unfortunately rare.
Overall, this is an organization that clearly values people—not just in its mission, but in how it engages candidates.