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American Heart Association

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Flexible work from home, but stability is rocky - Region consultant American Heart Association Employee Review

2.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

There was plenty of flexibility in working from home

Cons

The shifting landscape of healthcare can lead to rocky stability in this field of work.

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American Heart Association Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We’re glad you appreciated the flexibility of working from home. We recognize that the healthcare space continues to evolve, which can sometimes feel uncertain. We also evolve as an organization and support our people through times of change, and we’re committed to creating an environment where they can continue to grow and make an impact. If you would like to have a confidential conversation with us about your experience, please reach out.

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Cons

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Pros

This organization makes internal mobility a priority by focusing on career conversations with staff, their learning and development platform, recognition of great work, mentoring programs, and opportunities for employees to connect outside of their roles. It's a mission-driven organization where staff feel that their opinions are valued and that the work that they do is important, no matter their role. Incredible leads in the C-suite and regions that use feedback to drive change and results. When they say competitive pay from other non-profits, they mean it.

Cons

Department structure can be kind of confusing at times. Several training and development teams for systems, so it's hard to know who to go to first. Limited clarity on the structure of the Technology support teams. Always introducing new systems into the organization for efficiency, except certain aspects of existing software are not being maximized to their full potential. Multiple systems cause overwhelm for new hires as they start since there is no central location ("one-stop-shop") for them to find their resources.

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