AACR reviews

2.7

47% would recommend to a friend

(106 total reviews)

Margaret Foti, Ph.D., M.D. (h.c.)

49% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

AACR has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 106 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The AACR employee rating is 28% below average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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106 reviews
1.0
Jul 12, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

You get access to some of the best cancer research and the brightest scientists. You also get the opportunity to shape the conversation around cancer public policy.

Cons

There was a lot of turnover while I was there. I was directly harassed, abused, and gas-lighted by my supervisor. She would give contradictory directions, scream at me constantly, and undercut other employees. The head of the office was not often present and not aware of what was going on, though my coworkers were. HR defended my supervisor and coerced me into resigning. My supervisor has since left, but the toxic environment that allowed this harassment to occur is still present. The CEO is also petty and very insecure. She creates a corporate culture of mistrust, anxiety, and lack of accountability.

1.0
Mar 18, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Established in 1907 (Notable) - Convenient Old City location (Immediately beside Liberty Bell) - Great cause - Intriguing science to work beside

Cons

- No maternity leave - No offered training or workshops (Additionally, education credit compensation very low and kicks in only after 2 years + of employment) No one I know of here is actively pursuing education on the side. - No/ lack of office culture (Envison opposite of hip, innovative culture) - New ideas do not cultivate - Managers need management training - Directors is not a fit for their department but they remain - Some senior staff on team is toxic for growth and renewal of department (Senior staff will tease and berate; management staff when addressed will explain that is how they are and to leave them be. If senior staff complains to management about you, however, it is taken as fact and changes implemented without a discussion with you.) - Disorganized

1.0
Dec 29, 2016

Toxic culture, discouraging place to work.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When I started at the AACR I really wanted to like the place, as the organization has a great mission and is located in a really cool spot in Center City Philadelphia. Unfortunately, because of the psychotic upper management and the overall toxic culture of the place, it was not a positive experience.

Cons

Basically everybody I knew while I was there was trying to get out and was looking for another job. The main reason for this very bad culture is the CEO who has been there for over 50 years and runs the place like a gulag. The culture of the place is rotten to the core, and is really not about trying the fulfill the mission of curing cancer, but rather it's all about trying to make the neurotic CEO happy. If you make any little mistake, she will find out and there will be hell to pay. She is the ultimate micromanager and is a narcissistic vindictive person. I was pretty low on the totem pole and had few interactions with her, thank god, but her insane policies and rules were felt by all. Everyone is scared of her, and your managers will not protect you, as they are also trying to save their own butts. It's an extremely top down organization and you will not be allowed any independence whatsoever, and god forbid you try to take initiative and make a decision. You will be crushed. The CEO controls everything, including the promotions and raises of ALL the employee (yes, you read this right. She doesn't even let her managers make these decisions about their own employees). The performance evaluations and accompanying promotions or raises (if they are approved) are chronically late because the CEO simply doesn't care about the employees. The employee review process which was supposed to be done by January never took place before June or July (or later). Everybody had to wait for the little bit of money they were due, while she makes an extravagant salary. The management does not care about the well being or happiness of the employees and sees all of us as easily replaceable. That explains the poor morale and huge turnover. If you are unlucky enough to get an interview, ask HR about the reasons for the outrageous turnover. Also, during the interview, have fun taking the ridiculous grammar/typo tests, as well as a detailed personality test (all mandated by the CEO, of course).

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