employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Blood Cancer United

Engaged Employer

Toxic Culture - Manager Blood Cancer United Employee Review

1.0
Apr 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The mission is the primary reason most of us join the organization. It continues to be meaningful even when the toxicity of leadership and the overall culture tend to overshadow it.

Cons

I joined this organization deeply connected to its mission and I was excited to make a meaningful impact. I had been cautioned by a former employee about the culture, but I chose to move forward believing that my passion and work ethic would outweigh those concerns. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. The expectations placed on employees- particularly around budget and recruitment- are consistently unrealistic. Success often feels narrowly defined, and if you don't exceed those expectations, the environment will quickly become unsupportive and high-pressure. Leadership plays a significant role in shaping the employee experience, and much of that depends on your direct manager. If your director does not actively advocate for you it can feel like you're navigating challenges alone. Despite long hours, strong results, and high-quality work, there is a persistent sense that it is never enough. You will always be expected to deliver MORE. While the mission is meaningful and the people on the ground are passionate, the broader culture can make it difficult to sustain motivation or feel valued over time. As inspired as you may be by researching Dr. Any Kolb, keep in mind you will be hearing more from Coker Powell and gaslit into believing cancer will not be cured if you do not ask for more, do more, work more.

Explore other reviews about Blood Cancer United

5.0
May 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great mission and awesome coworkers

Cons

Sometimes difficult to find life / work balance

1.0
Jun 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

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.

4
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All