AlloSource reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(148 total reviews)
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Dean Elliott

50% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

AlloSource has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 148 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AlloSource employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.4 stars).

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148 reviews
4.0
Sep 29, 2013

Perfect on the outside - Rotten in the 'core'.

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Pros

Allosource really 'cares' about what they do. It bleeds through the companies very walls. It's very rewarding and you feel like you are a part of something amazing. Amazing management - from the top to the very bottom. Fantastic CEO - actually cares about every single employee who works for him. Is always trying to find ways to improve his employees lives - either through wellness or work life/balance. The best of the best in new equipment. An employee always has what they need to get their job done. AMAZING benefits. (Tuition!)

Cons

Now. Here are the reasons I'm not giving this company five stars even though I desperately want to. There are two sides to this company - the administrative side and the labor side. Everyone on the administrative side has it AWESOME. It looks like a great area to work for and seems to very rewarding. Now. The Core. This is where all of the technicians work. It is a team of about 100+ people who keep the donation of life moving along. MAJOR problems in this area. And NOT with management. It is with the technicians themselves. AlloSource seems to have no problem hiring family members. To get hired here it's strictly a "who you know" type of company. Which is very interesting because most companies frown on nepotism. And that is where this company is bleeding. In the Core. Where all of the mommies and daddies who work the ADMIN side get their little loving children hired - to work in the Core. There are only a few older people - mostly they work day shift - but the majority of the technicians are very young - barely out of high school and their age is FELT. Especially to any older employees who do the same job. Most of these kids have no higher education. Only high school graduates. They got hired because of they who know already in the company. When I was hired I was told they enjoyed doing this. They trusted their existing employees to bring in 'good' workers. I'm sorry, AlloSource, but this was not reflected well in the core. I constantly found myself looking longingly down the hall to where the ADMIN staff resided and felt a loss. I would much rather have been upstairs working with HR than roughing it out in the sterile CORE environment surrounded by pubescent, hormonal 19-year-olds who shouldn't be trusted with a credit card much less the amazing gift of life organ donors entrust to this company on a daily basis. The work itself was something I was used to. My complaint would be that in certain areas of my job there were a LOT of injuries. The hiring process is VERY rigorous. They put you through an intense physical just to make sure you can handle the job. I actually feel a lot of jobs should have been 'male' only. I ended up with a very serious wrist injury that still plagues me because of my work in the Core. Now - AlloSource takes care of their own. But almost everyone who works as a technician ends up with a long-term injury. And this is sad since most people are so young. But it also makes sense why they hire all these young people...older people are more worthy to handle this type of work...but they will break their backs ten times more quickly. It only took me two weeks of tech work before I ended up with my very serious wrist injury. I had been a very healthy person up until this job. Granted, if I had not left shortly after the company would have covered all of my medical expenses and kept me off the bench as much as possible. But this is a real problem. They have a massive safety team and lots of ergonomic practices. They are opening a clinic on-site (a part of me believes for this very reason) so they do many things to prevent these types of injuries. Including having a physical therapist come on site several times a week - even to do preventive maintenance care! These are all warnings signs right there that everyone gets injured and the company is going to great lengths to prevent it. But it still doesn't happen. Injuries. Bad Co-workers. Not enough micro-managing. --------- Not all of the managers can be in the CORE ---- it's a sterile environment and they have lots of things to do --------- but as a CORE employee my advice to management is to start watching their employees more closely. Hiring such young people comes with a big risk - laziness, lack of gratitude, lack of compassion, short cutting, bullying, etc.

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AlloSource Response
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We would like to address several of the concerns you expressed. Each of our employees faces a standard application process and must meet the minimum requirements to be considered for a job. We also conduct annual engagement surveys and encourage our employees to have an open dialogue with their managers if there are concerns about people on their team. We take any injury or safety issue very seriously and are committed to a culture of safety. We have programs in place, including an onsite, full-time Certified Early Intervention Specialist for job coaching, preventative injury intervention and treatment of minor discomfort and an onsite health clinic for our employees and their families. Working in a cleanroom setting can be physically demanding and we are clear with potential applicants about what the job entails.
2.0
Aug 27, 2016

Do not work In the core at night

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Pros

The people you work with are alright. I don't like being micro managed in the core and on night shift you aren't. The pay and benefits are nice. The on site clinic and physical therapist are a big plus.

Cons

The administration does not care about the techs at all. We are in the dark about many changes until they happen. Sometimes I think the administration themselves don't know what they are doing that's why they choose not to communicate with us. We do not get recognized for our hard work in the core only the office workers get all the praises. We get reprimanded for wanting our full 40 hours and are babysat by our clock out or clock in punches. They took away the merit based tech raises and now base our raises on how much you are trained in a "swim lane". The swim lanes don't work because we feel like it is a popularity contest and only a select people get trained. When equipment breaks or rooms are down they take forever to fix so I feel like they don't care about our safety at all; especially when we have donors with no serologies and are still forced to work on them. Oh and the communication between shifts is horrible night shift never starts on time and again nothing gets communicated to us about anything. Talking to people on day shift and weekends really made me realize that.

2.0
May 26, 2017

Great Mission but High School Work Environment

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Pros

You help make life changing /saving products and they have an onsite clinic for employees.

Cons

Mangers are promoted based on popularity not qualifications. Sometimes without even posting the job to allow other applicants (hint, that is a big rule breaker yet it happened). They bully and gossip about subordinates which creates a very hostile work environment. If your department is doing well, they take the credit and if you aren't, they will pick a target to throw under the bus. There is zero accountability for lower and middle level managers and their behavior is extremely hypocritical. Don't get me started on how 1/4 of the company is sleeping with each other and then spreading rumors about it... In addition, techs are grossly underpaid for the attention to detail and skill the jobs require. It's impossible to advance unless someone leaves and you are popular enough to get their spot. The turnover rate is so high, yet Upper Management never notices that it's due to appalling treatment of employees. Instead, it's marked off as the former employee being a bad apple. Surveys,honest feedback, and "straight talk"are encouraged but then your boss will use it against you as proof of your bad attitude. Employees are written up for absurd petty things which creates a toxic culture.

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AlloSource Response
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AlloSource’s Mission, Vision and Core Values are at the forefront of what we do. Our employees have the opportunity to help both donor families and tissue recipients through our work. Over the last 20 years, AlloSource has grown into a leader in cellular and tissue therapies and as we’ve grown, we’ve evolved our structure and internal processes. We offer our staff training to provide the foundation for their work at AlloSource. We are constantly evaluating and improving the training we make available to our employees. AlloSource is committed to implementing suggestions and process improvements from our employees. We encourage employees in all departments to submit new product or process ideas.
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