Incredible Mission, But Staff Are Asked to Do Too Much Without Reward - Campaign Manager Blood Cancer United Employee Review

1.0
21 Jun 2026
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Pros

Flexible hours (but with the implementation of meeting metrics, poor schedule). Great time off and benefits.

Cons

The mission is inspiring, but employee well-being often feels secondary to organizational demands. Chronic understaffing, high turnover, and frequent organizational changes create an environment where employees are expected to take on responsibilities far beyond their job descriptions. Workloads can become unsustainable, particularly during campaign seasons, leading to burnout and low morale. Goals and budget expectations are often aggressive and may not reflect local market realities or available resources. Employees are held accountable for outcomes that can be heavily influenced by factors outside of their control, while support and staffing do not always keep pace with expectations. Communication and transparency from leadership could be improved. Decisions affecting employees are sometimes made without meaningful input from those doing the day-to-day work, and organizational restructuring can create uncertainty and instability. Many talented and passionate employees leave because they feel overworked, undervalued, and unsupported despite their dedication to the mission. While working at a regional office, there was strong lack of trust towards the national office from all of the employees.

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5.0
20 May 2026
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Pros

Great mission and awesome coworkers

Cons

Sometimes difficult to find life / work balance

1.0
3 Jul 2026
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Pros

The local staff are amazing. There is so much passion and the teams work well together. Remote work is great, and flexible hours.

Cons

The demands are too high, and there is no support. National staff are delusional. They set unattainable metrics, so turnover happens often because no one can meet their goals. AND when goals are met, it’s never enough for leadership. They always want more more more.

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