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AIDS Healthcare Foundation

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Room for improvement - Anonymous employee AIDS Healthcare Foundation Employee Review

1.0
Dec 20, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working with people living with HIV/AIDS can be very rewarding. Many coworkers and senior leadership are a joy to work with.

Cons

Rising expectations without being given the resources to cope. Concierge level care expected without enough staff to deliver. Impossible expectations causing stress amongst staff. Very strong emphasis on going above and beyond for patients while working the staff into the ground. No raises except for cost of living. Micromanaging very prevalent.

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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We’d be interested in hearing more about your experience and how we can improve. Please email us at HR@aidshealth.org

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