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AIDS Healthcare Foundation

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Amazing Company - Pharmacy Technician AIDS Healthcare Foundation Employee Review

5.0
Aug 28, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The best parts about working for AHF are the feeling of making an impact on the community through all the company does to help out our patients, whether that be through community events, the ability to provide service regardless of financial means of the pt or how we've continued to provide care to patients through Covid-19 without that even slowing us down. This company truly does care about the community and it shows in every aspect. It is great to be a part of something like this.

Cons

The only real downside I can think of is pretty specific to my position. The current pharmacy software system has a lot to be improved on and can be very frustrating to work with on some days.

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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback! We appreciate your input and are happy to hear you’re enjoying your experience at AHF. If you have any further feedback to share please email us at TalentAcquisition@ahf.org

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