#
Theamericanredcross
Share Topic
Report Content
Interested in this topic? Be the first to follow.
Ask a question
Share a tip
Tell us about your job search
Ask about work life balance
Tell us your success story
Share tips for interviewing
Sort by:
Roy Fluette
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #TheAmericanRedCross as a #CascadesRegionPhotographer ...

Do it... If you give it an honest effort? You will find it very rewarding

Like
Comment
Share
Ken Kosko
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #TheAmericanRedCross as a #Supervisor ...

Don’t. You’ll be paid less than you’re worth and work harder than any similar job, all the while surrounded by mediocre people. Not a workplace I would recommend.

2
Like
Comment
Share
Hidden
Bullet point
Follow
over 6 months ago

How I started volunteering at #TheAmericanRedCross

I have wanted to be a part of the American Red Cross since I was a child. My grandmother passed away two years before I was born. I grew up looking at angelic-like pictures, listening to stories from my grandfather, and reading the journals she kept as a district nurse in New York. My grandmother wrote of her frustration with politicians whom did not see the suffering and impoverished families she seen daily. My grandmother rallied with other American Red Cross Nurses to raise money from political parties by speaking on the atrocities that were not being recognized. I became a member of the American Red Cross because I believe in the mission. I am passionate about my civic duty to make the voiceless be heard.

2
Like
Comment
Share