LifeNet Health reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(358 total reviews)
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Rony Thomas

80% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

LifeNet Health has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 358 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LifeNet Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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358 reviews
5.0
Feb 28, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the management does their best to do right by the coordinators. The donor center Director is a great source of positivity and understanding. The appreciation from everyone on our job is astounding. The work policy is 4 day work 3 days off.

Cons

Some of management are not approachable. It’s up to the coordinator to know when to say no and when to work overtime. It’s not easy to balance work and life but it’s possible.

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LifeNet Health Response
6y
Thanks so much for your review! We do appreciate all you do and realize what a tough yet meaningful job you all have as Donation Coordinators. Thank you for all you do for our donors and their families!
4.0
Oct 4, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice PTO accumulation rate, Good pay, Most of the supervisors genuinely want to see you succeed and aren't afraid to lend a hand to those who need it, great atmosphere, Great HR that tries to solve a problem instead of immediately firing and will look in complaints or worries in a very timely manner, very easy to move up and around in the company, Upper management and HR despite their faults will try their best to accommodate you and work with you on anything from behavior to performance, and the satisfaction of leaving work everyday knowing you're helping dozens of people everyday through your work. All in all a great company to work for despite its faults.

Cons

Bad work/Life balance, Pettiness between technicians and supervisors and each other, Favoritism (though it isn't as bad as the other reviews make it seem), Upper-management has no idea what goes on in the clean hall outside of second hand reports, and the pay to work ratio could use some work.

2.0
Jan 25, 2018

Great Experience BUT Very Demanding

Anonymous employee
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Pros

LifeNet's overall objective is amazing. Saving lives and responsibly honoring those who have donated to the cause. Great Health Benefits in comparison to most companies these days! While they do not match your 401K (or 403B for non profit) they do have set aside a contribution plan from the day you start. Stay 5 years and it goes with you when you leave. They also reimburse for school tuition! We never benefited from this but know several that have been thoroughly appreciative.

Cons

DO NOT go salary! Do everything in your power to remain at an hourly rate because they WILL abuse the overtime without further pay. They have no concern for your personal/family life balance and are consumed with their own purpose above all else. If there is a blizzard, 3" of ice on the roads, you WILL STILL be expected to risk life and limb to be at work. Save your complaints from HR. Unless it involves sexual harassment, they really could care less and are only there for the protection of the big wigs. The training for new positions on the business side of things is less than amazing. Yet the expectations are in full force and, at times, completely unreasonable. Don't stick around for the bonus. I've seen better at just about any other place. Whatever they give you, fully expect taxes to take half. Pay raises are the bare minimum, so don't settle on the initial offer for the position unless you are satisfied with making that amount with a 3% increase a year.

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LifeNet Health Response
8y
Thank you for your review and your service at LifeNet Health. Speaking on behalf of HR and for LifeNet Health, we do wish to hear about concerns and recommendations from our staff, as it will only help us to provide a better environment for our staff and achieve our mission. While it is rare that there is a need to close our facility for inclement weather, we may ask a select group of staff deemed "mission critical" to report to work. We do not ask our staff to take unreasonable risk, but like most health related organizations, our mission of saving lives continues even during bad weather.
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