Do not recommend at all - Plasma Processor CSL Plasma Employee Review

1.0
Jul 13, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I met some really amazing people working there!

Cons

Management is terrible. So much favoritism it’s crazy. Management picks out some people to pick at constantly. From watching cameras in one specific area all day and laughing at the people working in that area to telling those people they are not allowed to leave their area despite the fact that they are trained in other areas and are training people from other areas. Me and the only other processor were targeted by and coworker/management. Laughed at, picked on, micromanaged, and mistreated. It felt a lot like bullying. Other coworkers noticed it too. Ultimately I was let go in part to do with this bullying. I worked there for almost a year and about 6 months in it took a turn for the worst everyone saw and felt it. There was about seven people that left in my time there. That left us so understaffed and overworked. We were on a hiring freeze for most of that year, it was lifted and they hired 5 people. Only 2 of which lasted. There are too many managers and they do not have a clue what they are doing. They don’t know how to schedule, don’t know how to deal with conflict, and they only help the people that suck up.

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5.0
Mar 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

pay, easy work, plenty of room to advance

Cons

can be stressful depending on staffing and donor flow

2.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I made a lot of friends there, and the employees on the floor were almost always very hard workers

Cons

The higher up in leadership you go the less you actually seem to care for the people actually doing the hardest work on the floor. The donors are often mean and impatient. And don't get kicked out if they are repeatedly an issue on the floor, because that's a loss of plasma. Many centers won't kick out anyone with veins that aren't suitable to be stuck. It's often up to the donor to walk out with two blown veins to decide not to come back.

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